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Taylor Swift To Premiere ‘I Knew You Were Trouble.’ Video On MTV!

Swift will debut her 23rd music video on her 23rd birthday, this Thursday at 4:40 p.m. ET on MTV. By James Montgomery Taylor Swift and Reeve Carney on the set of the “I Knew You Were Trouble.” music video Photo: Big Machine Records

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Taylor Swift Wanted ‘Never Ever’ Video ‘To Look As Quirky As The Song Sounds’

Catch Taylor performing on the VMA stage this Thursday, September 6 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, with the pre-show going live at 7 p.m.! By James Montgomery Taylor Swift in her “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” music video Photo: Big Machine Records / Universal Music Group

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Never Ever Getting Back Together’ Video: Watch It Now!

Swift’s latest clip plays out (in one shot?) like a gigantic pop-up book, creating a fantastical world in the process. By James Montgomery Taylor Swift in her “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” music video Photo: Big Machine Records / Universal Music Group

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Taylor Swift in her “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” music video Photo: Big Machine Records / Universal Music Group

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Taylor Swift ‘Never Ever’ Video: Watch A Sneak Peek Now!

Full video will premiere during ‘MTV First: Taylor Swift’ on Thursday at 7:49 p.m., followed by an interview on MTV.com. By Christina Garibaldi Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” artwork Photo: Big Machine Records / Universal Music Group

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Taylor Swift Nabs First-Ever Hot 100 #1 With ‘Ever’

Spurred by record-breaking digital sales, VMA performer’s new single leaps to #1 on the Hot 100. By James Montgomery Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” cover art Photo: Big Machine Records

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Taylor Swift Reveals ‘We Are Never Ever …’ Is Based On Her Ex

Swift’s new single inspired by her personal ‘break up, get back together’ drama, she tells ABC News. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” cover art Photo: Big Machine Records

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Eminem’s ‘Work Horse’ Ethic May Deliver Album Sooner Than Expected

‘If he told me that he had an album ready right now, I would believe him,’ Royce Da 5’9″ says of Em’s upcoming solo LP. By Nadeska Alexis Eminem Photo: Getty Images

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Never Ever Getting Back Together:’ No More Tears

On her defiant new single, Swift grows up and ditches her detractors, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” cover art Photo: Big Machine Records

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Taylor Swift’s Label Inks Groundbreaking Deal With Clear Channel

Artists on Big Machine Records will now receive payment every time their songs are played on Clear Channel radio stations. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift Photo: Getty Images Taylor Swift is in a brand-new relationship. No, she isn’t dating some hot Hollywood star. Instead, Swift’s label, Big Machine Records, has just inked a deal with Clear Channel that will allow artists on the label to get paid for songs played on their radio stations. The label, as well as the performers on it — including heavy hitters like Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts and Reba McEntire — will share the revenue with Clear Channel. Before this deal, the label and its performers did not collect royalties when their songs were played on terrestrial radio; only songwriters and publishers did. Internet radio stations, however, already do pay performers and labels when their songs are played. Under the new deal, Clear Channel will be able to limit payments for songs streamed online, which will enable the growth of digital radio. “Not only does this partnership enable Big Machine to participate in terrestrial broadcast revenues, but we are also helping to grow digital radio,” Scott Borchetta, the label’s president and CEO, said. “[It’s] a great opportunity for all of us and a breakthrough opportunity for Big Machine artists.” But reportedly, it won’t end there. Aceshowbiz.com further reports that Clear Channel will approach more labels for similar deals and Big Machine may ink more of these with other radio conglomerates. “Today, 98 percent of our listening is terrestrial broadcast and 2 percent digital — with record labels and artists only paid for the 2 percent,” John Hogan, chairman and CEO of Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, added in a statement about the landmark deal. “This new agreement expands label and artist participation from just digital to terrestrial broadcast radio revenue in one comprehensive framework that will give all of us a great incentive to drive the growth of the digital radio industry and allow everyone to participate financially in its growth.” This coup for Swift comes just months after she was named the top earner of 2012 by Billboard magazine on their “Music’s Top 40 Money Makers” list . Swift sits at #1 thanks to reported earnings of $35.7 million in the 2011 calendar year. She ranks so high due to quadruple-platinum-plus sales of Speak Now and its accompanying tour, which grossed $88.5 million in the U.S. alone. But she’s hardly resting on her laurels. She is currently hard at work on her follow-up to the release . There is no word yet on when it might drop. Related Videos MTV First: Taylor Swift Related Artists Taylor Swift

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