Very interesting... I ran across this on FoxNews.com and thought I'd pass it on...
Warner Music No Longer a Record Company
Warner Music Group conceded on Thursday that it is no longer a viable record company. Forget about ‘em. They are now Warner Miscellaneous Group.
In a conference call with investors and analysts, Edgar Bronfman Jr. dropped this bombshell: "We’re not going to continue to sign artists for recorded music revenue only." So that’s it, and that explains in some small way why WMG no longer has hits or develops recording artists.
The conference call produced a lot of interesting tidbits. Not only is Bronfman clearly not interested in recorded music, he is more enthusiastic about being a management company. During two questions from analysts he stood firmly behind WMG’s $10 million investment in Irving Azoff’s Front Line Management.
Here’s the funny thing about that: Azoff manages the Eagles, who used to record for Warner Music. They don’t anymore. They are now on their own and are the current top-selling pop/rock CD act in the country, thanks to a deal with Wal-Mart. So Bronfman has a $10 million investment in a company that manages an act that records for someone else.
Bronfman must know something about how the record business works that Clive Davis and Doug Morris don’t. They just sell records (aka CDs). They don’t manage any acts. And believe me, if their companies had investments in management companies, they’d be releasing the CDs of the artists they represented.
So far, all this is really working: Warner Music Group lost another 58 percent of its value in the fourth quarter, as announced on Thursday. It had a net income of $5 million in this quarter. A year ago it had $12 million income. So you get the picture. Multimillion-dollar settlements with Kazaa and Napster helped them, but as you can see, WMG still collapsed.
I’m proud of the analysts. On Thursday I asked in this space whether they would ask hard questions of Bronfman. They did, and they sounded disgusted and perplexed by the answers. No kidding.