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Company type | Subsidiary of Vivendi |
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Industry | Music entertainment |
Founded | 1934 (as Decca Records USA) 1990 (MCA Music Entertainment Group formed) 1996 (first UMG incarnation) 1998 (second UMG incarnation) |
Headquarters | Santa Monica, California and Broadway, New York, United States |
Key people | Doug Morris: CEO Lucian Grainge: Chairman and CEO UMG International |
Revenue | €4.87 billion (2007) |
€624 million (2007) | |
Parent | Vivendi |
Website | http://www.universalmusic.com |
Universal Music Group (UMG) is the largest business group and family of record labels in the recording industry. With a 25.5% market share, it is one of the Big Four record labels. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vivendi; Universal Studios, the movie studio, was sold in part to NBC, which itself is part of GE.
UMG's record labels have many of the world's best selling artists[1] including Def Leppard, The Killers, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Fall Out Boy, Enrique Iglesias, Mika, Juanes, Bon Jovi, Queens of the Stone Age, Falco, Elton John, Eminem, Tupac Shakur, Guns N' Roses, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Marilyn Manson, Akon, Reba McEntire, Sheena Easton, Nas, Diana Ross,Barry White, Luciano Pavarotti, Rammstein, U2, the Black Eyed Peas,Nelly Furtado, Wu-Tang Clan, George Strait, Gwen Stefani, Soulja Boy Tell Em, Maroon5, Grace Jones, The Mars Volta, Rihanna, Kanye West, Ashanti, Mims, Amy Winehouse, Fergie and most recently New Kids On The Block. UMG now owns the largest music publishing business in the world, the Universal Music Publishing Group, (after their acquisition of BMG Music Publishing in June 2007).
Vivendi's headquarters are in Paris, France. In the United States, UMG is located in Santa Monica, California, and New York City, New York along with Universal Music Group Nashville; in the UK the group has a number of offices in London and Romford.
History
edit"Universal Music" was once the music company attached to film studio Universal Pictures. Its origins go back to the formation of the American branch of Decca Records in 1934. MCA Inc. bought American Decca in 1962. The present organization was formed when its parent company Seagram purchased PolyGram and merged it with Universal Music Group in 1998. However, the name first appeared in 1996 when MCA Music Entertainment Group was renamed Universal Music Group.
With the 2004 acquisition of Vivendi's Vivendi Universal Entertainment by General Electric's NBC, Universal Music Group was separated entirely from its film studio namesake for the first time.
In February 2006, the group became 100% owned by French media conglomerate Vivendi SA when Vivendi purchased the last 20% from Matsushita, the group's sole owner from 1990 to 1995 and co-owner from 1995 to 2006.
On September 6 2006 it was announced that Universal Music will purchase BMG Music Publishing (to become Universal Music Publishing Group), for €1.63 billion ($2.1 billion), subject to regulatory approval.[2]
Labels
editUniversal Music Group owns, or has a joint share in, a large number of record labels, including:
- A&M Records
- Geffen Records
- American King Music
- Doggystyle Records
- Flawless Records
- JayTee Records
- Kon Live Distribution
- Matriarch Records
- Suretone Records
- Interscope Records
- Aftermath Entertainment
- Amaru Entertainment
- Cherrytree Records
- Collipark Music
- Delicious Vinyl
- El Cartel Records
- Fontana Records
- G-Unit Records
- Kickball Records
- Konvict Muzik
- Maloof Music
- Mosley Music Group
- MySpace Records
- Nothing Records
- On Da Grind Ent.
- Shady Records
- Stacks on Deck Ent.
- Star Trak Entertainment
- Storch Music Company
- Tennman Records
- Weapons of Mass Entertainment
- Zone 4
- Def Jam Recordings
- Def Jam South
- Disturbing tha Peace
- Slip-n-Slide Records
- Corporate Thugz Ent.
- Def Soul
- Desert Storm
- The Jones Experience
- Rush Rules Records
- Russell Simmons Music Group
- Def Jam South
- Roc-A-Fella Records
- Gold Star Music
- Get Low Records
- State Property Records
- Island Records
- 4th & Broadway
- Fallout Records
- Island Urban Records
- Stolen Transmission Records
- Apparent Records
- Lost Highway Records
- Mercury Records
- So So Def Recordings
- Diplomat Records
- All Star Records
- Baby Records
- El Cartel Records
- Flow Music
- Gold Star Music
- Ilegal Life Records
- Mas Flow Inc
- Pina Records
- Sangre Nueva Music
- VI Music
- WY Records
- Bm Records(own by carlos eli dones(hakeem)
- Antidote Records
- Attack Records
- Castle Home Video
- Castle Music
- Castle Pie
- Castle Pulse
- Castle Select
- Discotheque
- Fantastic Plastic
- Indigo
- Mayan Records
- Metal-is Records
- Noise Records
- RAS Records
- Rough Trade Records
- Rough Trade Records U.S.
- Sanctuary Records U.S.
- Sanctuary Records UK
- Sanctuary Classics
- Sanctuary Special Editions
- Sanctuary Visual Entertainment
- Sequel
- Slogan
- Trojan Records
- Vapor Records
- Vertical Records
- Blackground Records
- Brushfire Records (distributes only)
- Bungalo Records
- Casablanca Records
- Cash Money Records
- Chamillitary Entertainment
- Coalition Music Group (CMG)
- Derrty Ent.
- The Inc. Records
- Loud Records
- Motown Records
- Mpire Records
- Next Plateau Entertainment
- Republic Records
- Rowdy Records
- Serjical Strike Records
- Scrilla Records
- Starchild Music Group
- Street Records Corporation
- Tuff Gong
- Universal Records
- Universal South Records
- Uptown Records
- Young Money Entertainment
- Decca Records[3]
- Decca Broadway
- Decca Vision
- Deutsche Grammophon
- ECM
- EmArcy Records
- MCA Nashville Records
- Mercury Nashville Records
- Blue Thumb Records
- Commodore Records
- Coral Records
- Decca Records (jazz holdings only)
- GRP Records
- Impulse! Records
- Verve Forecast Records
Stand-alone labels
edit- Barclay Records
- Bite Records
- C.O.D. Entertainment
- C.O.D. Films
- C.O.D. Records
- Cinepoly Records
- Family Recordings
- Gangsta Flip Records
- Globe Records
- Go East Entertainment
- Impact Records
- Isadora Records
- Jazzland Records
- Manifesto Records
- Motor Music Records
- Nhi Le Records
- Polar Music
- Radioactive Records
- RMM Records & Video
- Ruff Ryders Entertainment
- Show Dog Nashville
- Spinefarm Records
- Stockholm Records
- UCJ (Universal Classics & Jazz)
- UMTV (Universal Music TV)
- Uni Records
- Universal Music Enterprises
- 20th Century Records
- Hip-O Records
- Universal Chronicles
- Universal Music Latino
- Universal Music Limited
- Urban Records
Independent labels distributed by Universal Music Group
edit- All Around the World
- Battleaxe Records
- Brushfire Records
- Big Machine Records
- Concord Music Group
- ersguterjunge
- Hollywood Records (U.S.)
- Koch Records (U.S.)
- Palm Pictures
- prophetic recordings battas publishing http://www.airspun.com/joeyblack {U.S.}
- Show Dog Nashville
- Softlite Records
- Starchild Music Group
- Treacherous Records
- Warrior Records
- WVS Entertainment
- Psychopathic Records
Labels outside of the U.S.
edit- Avex Trax
- Arsenal Music Brazil
- Decca Records
- Def Jam Recordings UK
- Deutsche Grammophon
- Island Records Group UK
- Jazz Echo (Germany)
- Jazzland Records (Norway)
- MCA Music, Inc. (The Philippines)
- Mercury Records (UK)
- Polydor Records (UK)
- Spinefarm Records (Finland)
- Spikefarm Records
- Stockholm Records (Sweden)
- UMTV (UK)
- Universal Classics & Jazz (Germany)
- Universal Music Argentina
- Universal Music Australia
- Universal Music Brazil
- Universal Music Canada (founded as the Compo Company)
- Universal Music Colombia
- Universal Music Czech Republic
- Universal Music Finland
- Universal Music France
- Universal Music Germany
- Universal Music Greece
- Universal Music Hong Kong
- Universal Music Hungary
- Universal Music India
- Universal Music Ireland
- Universal Music Italy
- Universal Music Japan
- Universal Music Malaysia
- Universal Music Mexico
- Universal Music Netherlands
- Universal Music New Zealand
- Universal Music Norway
- Universal Music Poland
- Universal Music Portugal
- Universal Music Romania
- Universal Music Russia
- Universal Music Spain
- Universal Music Sweden
- Universal Music Switzerland
- Universal Music Taiwan
- Universal Music UK
- Universal Pop (Germany)
- Urban Records (Germany)
Vintage label catalogs owned by Universal
edit- ABC
- ABC/Paramount
- ABC/Dunhill
- Dot
- Paramount
- Duke/Peacock
- Phillips
- Mercury
- RSO
- Casablanca
- Geffen
- Vertigo
- Command
- Impulse
- Steed
- Atca
- Uni
- Decca
- Congress
- Kapp
- Wing
- Verve
- Verve Forcast
- Smash
- Chess
- Checker
- Argo
- Cadet
- Cadet Concept
- Fontana
- Motown
- Soul
- Tamla
- Ric Tic
- Golden World
- Backbeat
- Gordy
- V.I.P.
- Rare Earth
- Prodigal
- Melodyland/Hittsville
- MGM
- Lionel
- Cub
- MGM-South
- Amaret
- Stormy Forest
- Sunflower
- Polydor
- MoWest
- Natrual Resources
- Moonglow
- I.R.S.
- Bluesway
- Banana
- Blue Thumb
- Grand Award
- Black Forem
- Capricorn
- Choclate City
- 20th Century Fox
- Wingate
- London
- Parrot
- Deram
- Press
- Threshold
Controversy
editPayola
editIn May 2006, an investigation led by New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer concluded with a determination that Universal bribed radio stations to play songs from Ashlee Simpson, Brian McKnight, Big Tymers, Lindsay Lohan and other performers working for Universal labels. The company paid $12 million to the state in settlement. [4]
Pay-per-listen
editIn September 2007, Universal came up with a new way of tackling music piracy by "paying the pirates", beginning with a pilot of tracks from will.i.am (will.i.am Music Group). [5]
MySpace.com
editIn December 2007, Colbie Caillat inadverdently announced that The Universal Music Group recently enacted a new policy on MySpace.com that will reduce all songs from artists within The Universal Music Group to 90 seconds. [2]
Imeem.com
editIn December 2007 The Label announced a deal with Imeem which allows users of the social network to listen to any track from Universal's catalogue for free with a portion of the advertising generated by the music being shared with the record label[6]. Two weeks after the deal was announced Michael Robertson speculated on the secret terms of the deal and argued that ultimately this was a bad deal for imeem. This speculation lead to a flame war on the Pho digital media email list as imeem representatives denied his claims and dismissed his theories as unfounded.[7]
International Music Feed (IMF)
editOn January 7 2008 UMG had announced that the IMF channel would be going off the air as the music group had sold the channel to another network dedicated to showcases of the fine arts. As of January 9 2008, Channel 157 on Dish Network had officially become Ovation TV.[8]
YouTube
editUMG continues to target individual users using any video that contains any music they own, regardless of context.[citation needed] Some users have reported that UMG has allowed their YouTube videos containing UMG content to remain on the service, as long as UMG has the right to place advertising on those pages in return.
References
edit- ^ Universal Music Group - Artists
- ^ BBC NEWS | Business | Universal to buy BMG publishing
- ^ Decca Label Group
- ^ Garrity, Brian (2006-05-11). "UMG Settles With Spitzer". Mediaweek. Retrieved 2006-07-05.
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(help) - ^ Pay-per-listen innovation from Black Eyed Peas man (thelondonpaper)
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ Digital Music War Gets Dirtier - News Blog - Daily Brief - Portfolio.com
- ^ StrategyWire :: Universal Music sells music channel to Ovation
External links
edit- Official site
- Australian site
- Universal Music Group history website
- DARK DOWNFALL/Company's channel on YouTube
- Universal Music Group Jobs listed on EntertainmentCareers.Net