Warner Music (WMG) is now expecting to lay off more employees as part of a major restructuring drive. Read more.
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Warner Music Group said it is going to expand its planned layoffs as part of an updated restructuring plan aimed at freeing ...
The entertainment conglomerate now expects to cut its workforce by 13%, or about 750 employees—up from a 10% reduction.
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Warner Music, home to artists such as Dua Lipa and Teddy Swims, said that it would cut 600 employees – about 10% of its workforce.
Warner Music Group said on Thursday it would lay off about 150 employees, in addition to its earlier job cuts this year, totaling to about 13% of its workforce as part of a revised strategic ...
Respected music industry veteran Kaz Kobayashi will step down as President and CEO of Warner Music Japan later this year. The ...
The majority of the cuts are still expected to be related to the O&O Media Properties, corporate and various support functions, Warner Music said. Warner Music added that it now expects to book ...