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First it was Beyoncé. Now it's ... Elvis? Peloton is unveiling its second music partnership, which includes custom-made tunes from the rock and roll icon.
The king of rock and roll is taking part in Peloton classes. The fitness company is adding three of Elvis Presley's hits to its music library.
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.
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 is halting the use of Diddy's music following the release of a video showing him beating his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura.
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Peloton sued for discrimination over loud pop music - MSN
An autistic Peloton worker, who complained that the loud pop music played during exercise classes was 'overwhelming', has won a disability discrimination claim.
Peloton Interactive spent $49.3 million in settlement and litigation costs this past financial quarter, likely reflecting what it took to get the tech-enabled fitness startup out of a massive ...
“Throughout the year, more Armada artists, including Armin van Buuren, will take center stage to bring the beats across Peloton’s diverse fitness disciplines,” the music company said.
Armin van Buuren’s Armada Music Teams With Peloton for DJ Residency Armada touts the "exciting way to merge fitness with the music we love, creating a space where people can push their limits ...
Fitness company Peloton issued a statement to inform its private members’ Facebook group that it has paused using Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ music following the surfaced 2016 video that depicts ...
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