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Duque, who will continue to serve as president of Warner Music Latin America, was appointed a day after Cat Kreidich ...
Alejandro Duque has been named president of ADA, the independent distribution and label-services division of Warner Music ...
WMG will reduce headcount by $170 million, CEO Robert Kyncl wrote in a memo to WMG staff on Tuesday, as part of an effort to "future-proof" the company and "reinvest in the business." ...
"While organizational change is a constant in our industry, I believe the foundation we've established will continue to serve ...
Warner Music’s distribution division ADA has a new boss, Alejandro Duque, who will do the job as well as being President of ...
Cat Kreidich, who has been president of Warner Music’s distribution company ADA for the past four years, is stepping down ...
Concord has successfully closed its latest asset-backed securities transaction to “fuel continued growth” at the independent ...
Atlantic Music Group is launching a country records imprint called Atlantic Outpost, sources confirm to The Hollywood ...
When billionaire Len Blavatnik bought Warner Music Group for $3.3 billion in 2011, the major labels were still reeling from the digital revolution that had turned the business upside down.
Warner Music Group Corp. announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.18 per share on its Class A and Class B Common Stock, payable on March 4, 2025, to stockholders of record by February 24, 2025.
Atlantic Music Group has launched the country-Leaning Atlantic Outpost label, which will be run by Jeff Levin and Ian Cripps.