Warner Music Group Fully Acquires Roadrunner Records
Roadrunner Records has now been fully acquired by Warner Music Group. Warner had previously bought 73.5% of the company back in 2007. An internal memo from label founder/CEO Cees Wessels announcing the changes has been posted by Billboard.biz and can be read below:
“Since joining the Warner Music family, we have enjoyed some of our greatest creative and commercial successes as a label. Most importantly, we have retained our unique identity while also expanding our horizons, thanks in part to the tremendous expertise and experience we can tap into as part of the Warner Music family and the relationships we have built with our Warner Music colleagues around the world.
I am very proud that Roadrunner is now a fully-fledged stable mate of such iconic labels as Atlantic , Warner Bros. Records, Elektra, Asylum and Rhino, and I believe that we are in this position thanks to our team’s hard work and consistently original approach over the years. The vast majority of our staff around the world will experience little or no change to their roles.
However after carefully reviewing our operations, we have decided to transfer the support functions across to our Warner Music colleagues in some territories. This is not an easy process to undertake, but we believe that, by making these changes, we can take Roadrunner to the next level by focusing our resources on marketing our existing line-up of acclaimed artists as well as discovering the stars of tomorrow.”



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So does that mean Glassjaw can come out with the original(reissued new delux) version of Worship and Tribute now?
no it just means that nickelback has a bigger corporate money cock to suck
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