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Peloton settled a lawsuit filed by members of the U.S.'s music-publishing trade organization that had sought more than $300 million in damages over the interactive-fitness company's alleged use of ...
Peloton said Monday that it will “pause” using music by Sean “Diddy” Combs on its workout class platform in response to a member of a private Facebook group for Peloton users.
Peloton will no longer use Diddy’s music following a video surfacing of the rapper assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie, TMZ reports ...
Peloton is halting the use of Diddy's music following the release of a video showing him beating his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
The fitness company announced that it was removing the entertainer’s music from its platform after a video surfaced showing him attacking Cassie in 2016.
Following his antisemitic rhetoric, Peloton said they would no longer play his music in any new classes. The site said the brand later purged all of the artist’s music from the platform.
A holiday ad from Peloton is the latest subject of widespread criticism across the internet and social media.
An autistic Peloton worker, who complained that the loud pop music played during exercise classes was 'overwhelming', has won a disability discrimination claim.
Are you ready to turn it up? Following a U.K. residency with Defected Records last year, fitness powerhouse Peloton is teaming up with independent dance music label Armada Music, founded by ...
Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager asked actor Christopher Meloni if he really works out while naked as he did in that infamous Peloton ad.
NEW YORK — Peloton said it has paused the use of music recorded by Sean "Diddy" Combs on its workout class platform in response to a member of a private Facebook group for Peloton users.
Fitness company Peloton has paused music and entertainment programs featuring rapper and record executive Sean “Diddy” Combs after disturbing footage surfaced of the star being physically violent.