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Facebook signs deal with music label

NEW YORK— Facebook and record label Universal Music Group have signed a multiyear deal that will let Facebook users share videos that have the label’s music in them.

Right now, if Facebook’s regular users upload videos that con- tain Universal’s music, the videos will get taken down. Universal, a unit of French media conglomera­te Vivendi SA, has rights to music from artists including Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bruce Springstee­n and Justin Bieber.

The companies did not say when users would be able to share music in videos on platforms owned by Facebook. They hinted that more music features could be coming.

Facebook declined to comment about its music strategy beyond the press release. Universal also declined to comment.

Facebook is trying to get people to watch and share more videos.

YouTube, the world’s largest destinatio­n for online video, sells music-streaming subscripti­ons,

but Spotify and Apple Music are thought to be more popular.

2 NY public radio hosts fired after investigat­ion

NEW YORK— Two longtime hosts at a New York City public radio station have been fired after a two-week investigat­ion into accusation­s of inappropri­ate conduct.

New York Public Radio announced Thursday it has fired Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz.

Spokeswoma­n Jennifer Houlihan Roussel said separate investigat­ions overseen by outside lawyers found that each man “had violated our standards for providing an inclusive, appropriat­e and respectful work environmen­t.”

Roussel said New York Public Radio is “deeply saddened to have to take these steps.”

The two hosts at public radio’s WNYC were placed on leave Dec. 6.

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