The record company responded to Taylor's accusation that she isn't allowed to play her old music on TV.
Taylor Swift's former record label Big Machine Records has responded to the singer's accusation that its head Scott Borchetta and Scooter Braun, who acquired the company this summer, are. The company, which owns Swift's catalog for her first six albums, was bought by Braun this summer.
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