The entertainment conglomerate now expects to cut its workforce by 13%, or about 750 employees—up from a 10% reduction.
In a move that’s shaking up the music industry, Atlantic Music Group has announced another round of staff layoffs as part of its ongoing reorganization efforts. CEO Robert Kyncl shared the news with ...
Warner Music Group said it is going to expand its planned layoffs as part of an updated restructuring plan aimed at freeing ...
Warner Music (WMG) is now expecting to lay off more employees as part of a major restructuring drive. Read more.
The entertainment and record label conglomerate said that it will reduce its workforce by about 750 employees, representing ...
Warner Music, home to artists such as Dua Lipa and Teddy Swims, said that it would cut 600 employees – about 10% of its workforce.
There’s something brewing at Atlantic Records. Variety reports in the wake of the expected departures of Atlantic Music Group ...
Companies in the Communication Services sector have received a lot of coverage today as analysts weigh in on Warner Music Group (WMG – ...
The Times reported Warner Bros. wanted to put the film on Max to avoid a box office flop. Tim Burton was asked to cut the budget to $100 million, but the film has already made $264 million.
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The owner of a company is celebrating being allowed to host more music events on his farm during the summer months. Noughties band Busted are stopping off at a seaside venue to play some of their ...