Chris Brown Wants Prisoners Fighting L.A. Fires To Have Sentences Shaved

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Los Angeles, CA - Chris Brown has called for prisoners who have enlisted to tackle the Los Angeles wildfires to have their sentences cut.

Nearly 800 incarcerated firefighters have been deployed in L.A. since the enormous blazes began earlier this week and have devastated much of the California city.

Brown, who lives in L.A., is among those who have called for the inmate firefighters to be rewarded by the justice system for helping out during the disaster.

“LA… Make sure y’all throw a ceremony or parade for these firefighters and first responders after this,” he wrote on his Instagram Stories on Thursday (January 9).

“Also the prisoners who were out there risking they lives need time knocking off their sentences. Just saying.”

The R&B singer also expressed skepticism over the origin of the fires, writing in a separate post: “Someone starting these fires. Shit don’t add up.”

It has been reported that the incarcerated firefighters are being paid between $5.80 and $10.24 per day, plus $1 per hour extra when they are responding to an active emergency.

The Game has also been busy helping those affected by the fires.

The Compton rapper said he would help people who have been forced to leave their homes as a result of the blazes find accommodation free of charge.

“Me & [talent manager Travis Wilson] are helping 10 families effected [sic] by the fires here get into @airbnb for a week free of charge [praying hands emoji],” he wrote on his Instagram Stories.

He then directed those interested to message Wilson on Instagram, adding: “Must have an identification or drivers license with address in the affected areas.”

At least 10 people have been killed since the fires began, with the number expected to rise.

As many as 10,000 structures have also been destroyed in the ferocious blazes, which have been difficult to stop due to powerful winds and dry conditions.

Almost 200,000 people have been evacuated from their homes and it is already the most destructive fire in Los Angeles history, with damages widely expected to surpass $50 billion.

A number of celebrities have lost their homes in the fire including Paris Hilton as well as actors James Woods, Eugene Levy and Cary Elwes.

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Tencent Music Reports $1 Billion in Q1 Revenue as Profit Surges 201%

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Tencent Music Entertainment Group, China’s leading digital audio platform, reported strong first-quarter results for 2025, with total revenue rising 8.7% year-over-year to $1.01 billion. Growth was driven by gains in music subscriptions and advertising, and significantly boosted by a windfall related to its stake in Universal Music Group.

Net profit attributable to equity holders soared 201.8% to $591 million, with total net profit reaching $605 million. Non-IFRS net profit attributable to equity holders rose 24.6% to $293 million.

Revenue from music subscriptions reached $581 million, up 16.6% year-over-year, as paying users grew to 122.9 million and monthly average revenue per paying user (ARPPU) rose to $1.57. Overall revenue from online music services totaled $800 million, a 15.9% increase, driven by subscriptions, ad sales, merchandise, and concerts.

Revenue from social entertainment services and other segments fell 11.9% to $214 million, largely due to regulatory compliance changes and adjustments in live-streaming functionality.

TME renewed its multi-year licensing deal with Sony Music Entertainment and expanded premium offerings like Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio for SVIP members. Partnerships also deepened with Emperor Entertainment Group, Rock Records, Dream Music Group, and South Korea’s Starship Entertainment and YG Entertainment. The company also collaborated with Japan’s top animation, comics and games content producers to diversify its international catalog.

Original content saw strong traction, with Zhou Shen’s “To Time,” co-produced with CCTV News, and the theme song “One Thought to Eternity” for the game “CrossFire” topping local music charts. The platform ramped up artist merchandise, including an exclusive head-start presale of Teens in Times’ “Beyond Utopia,” which topped its 2025 physical album chart. Custom product lines for Silence Wang and K-pop icon G-Dragon delivered strong sales.

Offline events also proved successful. TME’s “Music For Passion” festival in Chengdu drew tens of thousands and featured artists such as JC-T, Roy Wang, Silence Wang, and Legend of Phoenix. The company also hosted exhibitions for Aespa and Babymonster, offering collectibles and interactive content.

Premium audio remains a major draw, with roughly 50% of SVIP members engaging with enhanced formats. Kugou Music debuted an industry-first Viper sound effect for external speakers.

SVIP perks such as early concert access, meet-and-greets, and exclusive merchandise have increased user retention. Long-form audio, especially “The Grave Robbers’ Chronicles” drama co-produced with author Nanpai Sanshu, quickly surpassed 10 million streams.

A major profit driver in Q1 was a one-time gain of $327 million from Tencent Music’s receipt of a 2% equity interest in Universal Music Group through a distribution-in-kind from an associate. This holding was reclassified as a financial asset, triggering a gain on the deemed disposal of the original associate investment.

Total operating profit jumped 146.9% to $666 million. Gross margin rose to 44.1%, up from 40.9% in Q1 2024, fueled by the growing share of subscriptions and advertising revenues, as well as a decrease in revenue-sharing costs from lower social entertainment activity.

Operating expenses held steady at $158 million, while income tax expenses totaled $61 million. Tencent Music ended the quarter with $5.19 billion in cash, equivalents, term deposits, and short-term investments.

The company repurchased 5.9 million shares for $64.5 million at an average price of $10.80 per share during the quarter.

In April, Tencent Music paid out a dividend of $0.18 per share (or $275 million total), following a March 17 board declaration.

“Our strong first-quarter performance, marked by robust revenue growth and solid profitability, underscores the successful execution of our high-quality growth strategy,” said Cussion Pang, executive chair of TME.

CEO Ross Liang attributed the company’s continued success to its “continued investment in compelling content and innovative, differentiated products delivered across diverse formats.”

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