LONDON — Common Music Group is to merge its historic Island and EMI label divisions as a part of a widespread restructuring of the corporate’s U.Okay. enterprise that will even see the launch of latest Viewers and Media Division to help artists and labels.
The announcement was made on Tuesday (July 9) by David Joseph, chairman and CEO Common Music U.Okay. and Eire, in an inside memo, which has been considered by Billboard.
The reorganization of Common Music’s U.Okay. operations follows adjustments the corporate made to its U.S. groups earlier this yr with the formation of Interscope Capitol Labels Group and Republic Corps.
That construction is now being loosely mirrored in the UK with the creation of what Joseph known as “two new powerhouse frontline label teams” — Island EMI Label Group, headed by Louis Bloom as president, and the newly fashioned Polydor Label Group, led by Ben Mortimer.
Each label teams shall be residence to a number of labels “all with inventive autonomy,” mentioned Joseph’s memo. Every division will even include a staff devoted to supporting artists from the broader UMG household, mentioned the Common U.Okay. boss.
In keeping with the restructuring, which comes into impact Oct. 1, Common is shuffling its govt ranks.
EMI Data co-president Jo Charrington has been appointed president of a “reimagined” U.Okay. arm of Capitol, which is able to sit inside the wider Polydor Label Group, as will 0207 Def Jam, led by president Alec Boateng. (Billboard understands that Boateng’s brother and co-president of 0207 Def Jam Alex Boateng is to stay with Common and shall be given a job inside a global division).
EMI Data’ different co-president, Rebecca Allen, will take up the position of president of Common’s Viewers and Media Division (AMD), a newly fashioned U.Okay.-based division devoted to serving artists and labels that can have a worldwide remit.
Becoming a member of Allen within the Viewers and Media staff shall be Suzy Walby (media), Kate Wyn Jones (Viewers and Digital Technique) and information and strategic department The Sq. perception staff, led by Jack Fryer.
In his inside workers memo, Joseph mentioned the “business first” AMD staff “will revolutionise how we ship for our artists” and can change into Common U.Okay.’s largest division.
Not talked about within the memo is the size or variety of job losses that can consequence from the adjustments, though it does state that the session interval for workers whose roles are probably in danger begins at the moment and can proceed till mid-September.
In the UK, it’s a authorized requirement that firms should observe so-called “collective session” guidelines whether it is making 20 or extra workers redundant inside any 90-day interval. Common U.Okay. declined to touch upon workers redundancies.
Not impacted by the adjustments are Laura Monks and Tom Lewis, who will proceed of their present roles of Decca co-presidents, which is able to stay a stand-alone label. Hannah Neaves stays sole president of Common Music Recordings.
“As an organization, we should proceed to be forward-looking, revolutionary, and daring. Growing artists now requires extra creativity and endurance than ever earlier than,” mentioned Joseph in his inside memo.
Joseph went on to say that the restructure would “strengthen our labels’ capabilities to deepen artist and fan connections.”
“We’re dedicated to being the primary place for artists, followers and expertise,” surmised the U.Okay. CEO. “I’ve an unimaginable appreciation for our staff given what we’ve got achieved previously and what I do know we are going to obtain sooner or later.”
Based in 1931, EMI Data is without doubt one of the United Kingdom’s best-known and most profitable labels with The Beatles, Queen, Pink Floyd, Elton John and Spice Ladies only a few of the well-known names which have appeared on its roster.
The label’s recorded music division was acquired by Common Music Group in 2012 in a $1.9 billion deal, ending EMI’s lengthy held standing as one of many world’s main report firms. The identical yr noticed Sony Corp. purchase EMI Music Publishing for $2.2 billion, whereas Warner Music Group accomplished the acquisition of EMI-owned Parlophone Label Group in 2013 for $765 million as a part of a regulator-forced divestment.
In 2022, UMG efficiently built-in Capitol Data – a frontline UMG label within the U.Okay. since 2013 – into the broader EMI group, serving to cement EMI’s place as one of many prime imprints in the UK. Latest chart successes included No. 1 albums by Lewis Capaldi, Sam Smith, Take That, Metallica, Shania Twain and Taylor Swift. Final yr’s launch of EMI North, a brand new imprint, primarily based in Leeds, noticed EMI change into the primary British main label to have an workplace exterior of London, whereas Common lately annouced the re-launch of EMI Data Philippines.
Island Data has a equally illustrious heritage. Began by a 21-year-old Chris Blackwell in 1959, the U.Okay.-based label went on to signal Bob Marley, Toots and the Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, U2, Cat Stevens, Roxy Music, Fairport Conference and Grace Jones earlier than Blackwell bought the label in 1989 to Polygram, which later grew to become part of Common Music. Island’s chart successes this century embrace Mumford & Sons, Florence + The Machine and Amy Winehouse, whose all-conquering second album Again To Black gained 5 Grammy Awards in 2008.