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Frank DiGiacomo

Editor

Frank is Billboard’s executive editor, enterprise reporting. Since joining the brand in 2014, he has edited business news stories and profiles and investigative features. He regularly contributes to Billboard’s digital best-of lists, as well as business stories and Q&As with independent artists, such as Hamilton Leithauser, The Decemberists’ Colin Meloy, Porridge Radio’s Dana Margolin, English Teacher’s Lily Fontaine and Friko’s Niko Kapetan. He also oversees and edits the print magazine’s Market section and Billboard’s annual Power 100 list. In 2024, DiGiacomo was tasked with spearheading the launch of Billboard’s comedy vertical, which debuted that fall. Frank, who is based in New York, is an avid concertgoer and counts LCD Soundsystem and Car Seat Headrest among his favorite live acts. Before joining Billboard, he wrote about comedy, music and the entertainment business for Vanity Fair, The Hollywood Reporter, New York magazine and The New York Observer. He appeared in the 2005 documentary 'The Aristocrats,' about the filthiest and most offensive joke in comedy, and in 2024 co-authored an oral history of the 'New York Post, Paper of Wreckage: The Rogues, Renegades, Wiseguys, Wankers and Relentless Reporters Who Redefined American Media.'

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The Five Coolest Things About Hamilton Leithauser’s Seventh Cafe Carlyle Residency

Horsegirl Say Nothing Will Get in the Way Of Their Friendship — Including Their Music

Staff Picks: 50 Best Rock Love Songs

Gilbert Gottfried’s Final Comedy Album Is Helping Explore Treatment for the Rare Condition That Led to His Death

Sharon Van Etten Discusses Her New Album and a Different Kind of Diversity and Inclusion

The Bowery Presents Co-Heads Celebrate 20 Years of Helping Indie Stars Graduate from Clubs to Arenas

Staff List: The 50 Best Albums of 2024

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