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Music and Media World Mourns Loss of Legends

Neil Sedaka and Uncle Joe Benson Pass Away, New Investment Sought for Pantheon Media Group

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The music world is mourning the loss of legendary singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, who passed away on Friday at the age of 86. Sedaka, known for his iconic hits like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," "Laughter in the Rain,"...

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    Neil Sedaka Dies: “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do” & “Laughter In The Rain” Hitmaker Who Also Wrote “Love Will Keep Us Together” Was 86

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    KLOS-FM Radio Host Uncle Joe Benson Dies at 76

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    WME Group-Backed Pantheon Media Group Eyes New Investment

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    Neil Sedaka, “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” and “Laughter in the Rain” Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 86

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Music and Media World Mourns Loss of Legends

Neil Sedaka and Uncle Joe Benson Pass Away, New Investment Sought for Pantheon Media Group

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The music world is mourning the loss of legendary singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, who passed away on Friday at the age of 86. Sedaka, known for his iconic hits like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," "Laughter in the Rain," and "Love Will Keep Us Together," left an indelible mark on the industry. His family confirmed the news, stating that he was rushed to the hospital on Friday morning, but the cause of death has not been disclosed (Source: Deadline).

Sedaka's passing has sent shockwaves through the music community, with many paying tribute to his enduring legacy. As a singer, songwriter, and pianist, Sedaka had a career spanning over six decades, with nine Top 10 hits to his name. He first gained success in the late 1950s, teaming up with lyricist Howard Greenfield to write songs for Connie Francis and other notable artists (Source: Variety).

In other news, the radio industry is also mourning the loss of Uncle Joe Benson, a veteran radio host who passed away on February 24 at the age of 76. Benson was a beloved figure in Los Angeles radio, known for his distinctive baritone voice and his work on KLOS-FM, Arrow 93.1, and The Sound 103.1. His family attributed his death to complications from Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's dementia, and a fall (Source: Deadline).

Meanwhile, in the world of media production, Pantheon Media Group is exploring new investment opportunities. The company, which is backed by WME Group and has produced content for Netflix, including the Sean Combs: The Reckoning docuseries, has hired merchant bank The Raine Group to evaluate its options. A WME Group spokesperson confirmed that the company is considering outside investment, although the process is still in its early stages (Source: Deadline).

In more positive news, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced its 2026 spring programming slate, featuring special guests like Jessica Alba, Steve Anker, Dion Beebe, Bong Joon Ho, and David Fincher. The slate includes film series, public programs, and education programs, with a weekend dedicated to Ho featuring director David Fincher (Source: Film News in Brief).

As the music and media industries continue to evolve, it's clear that the loss of legends like Neil Sedaka and Uncle Joe Benson will be deeply felt. However, with new investment opportunities on the horizon and exciting programming slates being announced, there is still much to look forward to in the world of entertainment.

The music world is mourning the loss of legendary singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, who passed away on Friday at the age of 86. Sedaka, known for his iconic hits like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," "Laughter in the Rain," and "Love Will Keep Us Together," left an indelible mark on the industry. His family confirmed the news, stating that he was rushed to the hospital on Friday morning, but the cause of death has not been disclosed (Source: Deadline).

Sedaka's passing has sent shockwaves through the music community, with many paying tribute to his enduring legacy. As a singer, songwriter, and pianist, Sedaka had a career spanning over six decades, with nine Top 10 hits to his name. He first gained success in the late 1950s, teaming up with lyricist Howard Greenfield to write songs for Connie Francis and other notable artists (Source: Variety).

In other news, the radio industry is also mourning the loss of Uncle Joe Benson, a veteran radio host who passed away on February 24 at the age of 76. Benson was a beloved figure in Los Angeles radio, known for his distinctive baritone voice and his work on KLOS-FM, Arrow 93.1, and The Sound 103.1. His family attributed his death to complications from Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's dementia, and a fall (Source: Deadline).

Meanwhile, in the world of media production, Pantheon Media Group is exploring new investment opportunities. The company, which is backed by WME Group and has produced content for Netflix, including the Sean Combs: The Reckoning docuseries, has hired merchant bank The Raine Group to evaluate its options. A WME Group spokesperson confirmed that the company is considering outside investment, although the process is still in its early stages (Source: Deadline).

In more positive news, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has announced its 2026 spring programming slate, featuring special guests like Jessica Alba, Steve Anker, Dion Beebe, Bong Joon Ho, and David Fincher. The slate includes film series, public programs, and education programs, with a weekend dedicated to Ho featuring director David Fincher (Source: Film News in Brief).

As the music and media industries continue to evolve, it's clear that the loss of legends like Neil Sedaka and Uncle Joe Benson will be deeply felt. However, with new investment opportunities on the horizon and exciting programming slates being announced, there is still much to look forward to in the world of entertainment.

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