Warner Music U.K. Reshapes Senior Leadership to Boost Transatlantic Collaboration
Tony Harlow ends 15-year Warner Music tenure, leaving space for UK leadership growth amid strategic restructuring and ongoing global collaboration efforts.
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Warner Music Restructures: Atlantic and Warner U.K. Labels to Report to U.S. Management
In a major move in Warner Music Group’s ongoing restructuring, the company has announced that the U.K. and U.S. divisions of its two flagship labels, Atlantic Records and Warner Records, will “collaborate more closely across A&R and marketing to give artists from both countries greater global impact.” What that means is the top U.K. management of both labels will report to the U.S.: Ed Howard and Briony Turner, co-presidents of Atlantic U.K.,…
Hands Across The Water At Warner Music Group
• Warner Music Group announced that its flagship Atlantic Records and Warner Records labels in the UK and US will collaborate more closely across A&R and marketing to give artists from both countries greater global impact. Under this new framework, Ed Howard and Briony Turner, Co-Presidents of Atlantic UK, will join the global leadership team of Atlantic Music Group (AMG) and report to AMG CEO Elliot Grainge. Joe Kentish, President of Warner Rec…
Tony Harlow To Step Down As CEO Of Warner Music UK
Tony Harlow is stepping down as CEO of Warner Music UK in October, Music Business Worldwide and Billboard report.Harlow will end a 15-year tenure with the company next month. He was named CEO of the record company in 2019, replacing the outgoing Max Lousada.In an internal note sent to Warner staff yesterday (2 September) that was obtained by Music Business Worldwide and Billboard, Harlow described the news as “bittersweet.”“I have a bittersweet …
Yet another senior exec out at Warner Music as UK boss Tony Harlow quits
The boss of Warner Music’s UK division, Tony Harlow, has announced he will leave the business at the end of October after six years in his role. Harlow’s departure comes as the smallest of the major record companies continues its massive restructuring and downsizing exercise. Earlier this year Warner announced it needed to save another $300 million a year in overall costs, with $170 million of those savings coming from job cuts. This is part of …
Tony Harlow step downs as CEO of Warner Music UK
Tony Harlow is leaving his role as CEO of London-based Warner Music UK. In an internal note sent to Warner colleagues today (September 2), and obtained by MBW, Harlow said: “I have a bittersweet announcement to make”. He added: “I’ve had a lot of luck in my career so far. Six years ago that luck … Continued Source
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