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From World Music Rights’ $3.3bn valuation to the Miley Cyrus copyright lawsuit… it’s MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up


Welcome to Music Enterprise Worldwide’s weekly round-up – the place we ensure that you caught the 5 greatest tales to hit our headlines over the previous seven days. MBW’s round-up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximize their earnings and scale back their touring prices.


This was every week of many main personnel adjustments within the music trade – so many, in actual fact, that we are able to barely match all of them into the round-up. So right here’s the super-condensed model:

First, Warner Music Group introduced that 300 Elektra Leisure CEO Kevin Liles might be leaving the label and its dad or mum firm, WMG, on the finish of this month. A day later, WMG introduced that Warner Music Japan boss Kaz Kobayashi might be stepping down as President and CEO later this yr.

Then got here the announcement that Randy Goodman might be stepping down as Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Nashville (certainly one of many management adjustments in Nashville of late). Lastly, we obtained phrase of layoffs at WMG’s Atlantic Music Group, a part of a significant reshaping of the corporate underneath incoming CEO Elliot Grainge.

Additionally this week, MBW was the primary to report that Irving Azoff‘s US-headquartered PRO, World Music Rights (GMR), has struck a multi-billion greenback non-public fairness deal in a transaction that values GMR at USD $3.3 billion.

In the meantime, Common Music Group held its Capital Markets Day in London this week, the place Chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge made the case for why streaming will proceed to be a significant supply of development for the music trade within the years to come back.

Elsewhere, Tempo Music sued Miley Cyrus, and seemingly half the music trade, over her monitor Flowers, which Tempo alleges ripped off Bruno MarsOnce I Was Your Man.

Plus, the North Carolina man charged in a $10 million streaming fraud case has pled not responsible. And at last, with phrase coming that Pink Floyd are in talks with Sony Music to promote their catalog for a sum believed to be within the area of GBP £400 million, MBW checked out what the enduring rock band is incomes lately.

Right here’s what occurred this week…


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1) IRVING AZOFF’S GMR JUST STRUCK A $3.3 BILLION PRIVATE EQUITY DEAL, SAY MBW SOURCES

Look. We’ve damaged some fairly large information of late. Correct information. However this? Dimension-of-transaction-wise, this tops the lot.

MBW has confirmed through well-placed sources that Irving Azoff‘s US-headquartered PRO, World Music Rights (GMR), struck a multi-billion greenback deal on Wednesday (September 18) with a brand new non-public fairness associate. The transaction, we’re informed, valued GMR at USD $3.3 billion.

It’s understood that Azoff is sustaining a stake within the firm, however TPG – his long-time co-owner in GMR – has cashed out.

It’s additionally understood that the customer is a personal fairness agency, Hellman & Friedman, which had $120 billion in property underneath administration on the shut of 2023…


2) READ SIR LUCIAN GRAINGE’S UNIVERSAL MUSIC CAPITAL MARKETS DAY OPENING ADDRESS IN FULL: ‘STREAMING WILL CONTINUE TO PROPEL MANY YEARS OF INDUSTRY GROWTH.’

Common Music Group hosted its 2024 Capital Markets Day in London on Tuesday (September 17) on the iconic Abbey Highway Studios (which is owned by UMG).

The marathon four-hour occasion featured detailed shows by leaders from throughout the corporate’s world enterprise, highlighting UMG’s successes, present positioning, in addition to inventive and enterprise alternatives within the world music trade.

The occasion was kicked off by UMG Chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge, who opened his speech with a quick historical past of Abbey Highway itself, which, as Grainge famous, has served as the situation of recordings from the Beatles to Fela Kuti, Amy Winehouse, and extra superstars…


3) PINK FLOYD’S RECORDINGS CATALOG COULD SOON SELL FOR $400M-$500M. BUT HOW MUCH DOES IT EARN TODAY?

On Friday (September 13) MBW despatched out a breaking information alert: we’d heard Pink Floyd had been in talks with Sony Music to promote their catalog for a sum believed to be within the area of GBP £400 million.

A couple of hours later the Monetary Occasions additional substantiated the story, suggesting, through its personal sources, that the deal’s worth is USD $500 million.

The possible acquisition is believed to embody the band’s recorded music catalog, plus neighboring rights and ‘identify and likeness’ rights.

However how has Sony (or some other potential purchaser) reached this reported half-billion-dollar price ticket…?


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4) TEMPO MUSIC SUES MILEY CYRUS (AND HALF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY) FOR ALLEGEDLY COPYING BRUNO MARS’ ‘WHEN I WAS YOUR MAN’ ON MEGAHIT ‘FLOWERS’

Tempo Music has filed a lawsuit in opposition to Miley Cyrus for allegedly copying Bruno MarsOnce I Was Your Man to create her 2023 hit Flowers.

Tempo, the music rights-acquiring fund launched by non-public fairness big Windfall in 2019, says it acquired a share of the copyright in Once I Was Your Man from Philip Lawrence, one of many track’s co-writers, in 2020.

The lawsuit not solely names as defendants Miley Cyrus and Sony Music Leisure, which owns the label on which Flowers was launched, but in addition quite a few music publishers allegedly concerned with Flowers, plus retailers and streaming companies that bought or hosted the track.

Flowers was the biggest-selling single globally in 2023, in accordance with IFPI. It spent a complete of eight weeks at primary on the Billboard Scorching 100 and 57 weeks on the prime of the Billboard Grownup Up to date chart…


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5) MUSICIAN ACCUSED OF $10M AI STREAMING FRAUD SCAM PLEADS NOT GUILTY (REPORT)

A musician indicted by the US authorities earlier this month over an alleged $10 million streaming fraud rip-off has pled not responsible.

As reported by Law360, Michael Smith, a 52-year-old resident of North Carolina, entered his plea in entrance of US District Decide John Koeltl in Manhattan on Thursday “throughout a quick continuing”.

Based on courtroom paperwork seen by MBW, Decide Koeltl issued an order on Thursday (September 18) setting Smith’s bail at $500,000.

Smith is alleged to have fraudulently generated over $10 million in royalties by way of the scheme between 2017 and 2024…


MBW’s Weekly Spherical-Up is supported by Centtrip, which helps over 500 of the world’s best-selling artists maximise their earnings and scale back their touring prices.Music Enterprise Worldwide

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