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    Founded in 1995 and relaunched in 2012, Republic Records is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. It was created by two brothers, Monte and Avery Lipman, who started releasing albums as a hobby. Bloodhound Gang was the first artist signed by Republic Records, which was quick to land bigger artists. After establishing a partne...

    The roster of artists of the iconic Capitol Records is emblematic of the label’s historic significance. Perhaps best known for being the U.S. label of The Beatles during the Beatlemania of the ’60s, Capitol Records owns the rights to artists as disparate as the crooner legend Frank Sinatra, the cult metal band Iron Maiden, and the trap sensation Mi...

    Interscope Records was founded in 1990 as a division of the motion picture production company Interscope Communications. Strangely enough, the latter was defunct in 2003 and Interscope Records survived until today. This California-based label owes its success to its partnership with Universal Music Group, its endless roster of commercially-successf...

    Nowadays, RCA Records is a modern major record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment and with an impressive roster of old and new artists. With yearly revenues sitting at around $38 million, RCA Records continues to be among the biggest players in town. Yet, this New York-based company is more than just a record label, it’s a piece of American hi...

    BMG Rights Management is the fourth big player in the worldwide record industry market. Unlike most labels on the list, it was never acquired by one of the big three. Instead, it’s solely owned by the Bertelsmann Music Group. A corporation of its own, BMG Rights Management is simultaneously a record label and a music publisher. Based in Berlin, Ger...

    If you’re lucky enough to have a 19th-century record in your private collection, there’s a good chance it’s branded with the Columbia logo. Established in 1887 as the Columbia Graphophone Company, Columbia Records is yet another American record label that managed to survive for over 100 years. It was THE music company of pre-’50s America, partly th...

    Partly documented in the Ray Charles 2004 biopic “Ray,” Atlantic Records was founded in 1947 by the Turkish-American brothers Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun. The Erteguns were passionate about the Black music of the ’40s and invested heavily in soul music, jazz, and R&B artists. Their brave bet proved to be a huge success. By the late ’40s, Atlantic Reco...

    The story of the Warner Music Group begins in 1957, the year Paramount Pictures (Warner Bros. rival film studio) landed its first number-one single. The song, released via Paramount’s now-defunct Dot Records, was the relatively forgettable “Young Love” by Tab Hunter. Looking to mimic their rivals’ success, Warner Bros. founded its music division in...

    At one point, it seemed as though Japan was going to take the United States’ place as the world’s largest economy. The country’s historically rapid economic evolution stagnatedbefore the turn of the millennium, but its gigantic corporations continued to operate successfully. The poster child of the Japanese economic miracle, the Sony Group Corporat...

    While revenue reports show that Universal Music Group hasn’t been as profitable as Sony Music Entertainment in recent years, they’re still the number one music company in the world in terms of market share. Out of the “big three” music-industry players, Universal stands out as the “big one.” While most major music labels are based in New York, the ...

    • Universal Music Publishing Group. Revenue: $2.53 billion. Year Founded: 1972. Headquarters Location: New York, USA. Major Artists: ABBA, Adam Ant. Source: flickr.com.
    • Sony Music Entertainment. Revenue: $1.7 billion. Year Founded: 1929. Headquarters Location: New York, USA. Major Artists: Ozzy Osbourne, Electric Light Orchestra.
    • Warner Music Group. Revenue: $1.13 billion. Year Founded: 2003. Headquarters Location: New York, USA. Major Artists: Josh Groban, Coco Lee. Source: wikimedia.org.
    • Atlantic Records. Revenue: $680 million. Year Founded: 1947. Headquarters Location: New York, USA. Major Artists: Aretha Franklin, Ruth Brown. Source: wikimedia.org.
    • Universal Music Group (UMG) Established in 1934 as the American branch of Decca Records, Universal Music Group (UMG) – now a subsidiary of French conglomerate Vivendi – adopted its current name in late 1996.
    • Sony Music Entertainment (SME) Founded as American Record Corporation (ARC) in 1929, the current number-two record label was acquired by Sony Corporation in 1988 and renamed Sony Music Entertainment (SME) in 1991.
    • Warner Music Group (WMG) Warner Music Group (WMG), founded in 1958 as Warner Bros. Records, has firmly established itself as one of the world’s biggest record labels.
    • BMG Rights Management. As mentioned, Sony Music Entertainment bought German conglomerate Bertelsmann’s share of Sony BMG in October of 2008. However, Bertelsmann promptly proceeded to reenter the music scene (maintaining the rights to a small portion of the music from the Sony joint venture) with BMG Rights Management, a combined label and publisher that’s quickly made clear its place among the biggest record labels.
  2. Aug 9, 2023 · Morgan Wallen, King & Prince, Taylor Swift, and Metro Boomin were amongst Universal Music Group's biggest-selling recording artists in calendar H1, according to company financial filings. Analysis Japan United States Netherlands MBW Data. Music Business Worldwide.

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  3. May 23, 2022 · 40 Top Record Labels Ranked By Revenue, Market Share And Their Game-Changing Superstars. How Universal, Sony and Warner — and their affiliated labels — compare financially with independent ...

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · Coldplay were one of Warner Music Group's biggest-selling acts in the final quarter of last year, alongside Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, and Silk Sonic. Music Business Worldwide crunches the 2021 numbers, and discovers a banner year for music’s biggest players.