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Thread started 10/16/07 1:01pm

Justin1972UK

IT'S OFFICIAL! Madonna Has Left Warner Music

http://perezhilton.com/?p...#more-7228

Madonna Joins Forces With Live Nation in Revolutionary Global Music Partnership

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16 - Live Nation’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Michael Rapino officially confirmed today that Madonna has entered into an unprecedented global partnership with Live Nation and will become the founding artist in its Artist Nation division.

“The paradigm in the music business has shifted and as an artist and a business woman, I have to move with that shift," commented Madonna. "For the first time in my career, the way that my music can reach my fans is unlimited. I’ve never wanted to think in a limited way and with this new partnership, the possibilities are endless. Who knows how my albums will be distributed in the future? That’s what’s exciting about this deal - everything is possible. Live Nation has offered me a true partnership and after 25 years in the business, I feel that I deserve that."

“Madonna is a true icon and maverick as an artist and in business," stated Mr. Rapino. "Our partnership is a defining moment in music history. I am thrilled that Madonna, who is also now a shareholder in our company, has joined with us to create a new business model for our industry. Bringing all the varied elements of Madonna’s stunning music career into the Artist Nation and Live Nation family, moves her future and the future of our company into a unique and extraordinary place."

The first-of-its-kind partnership between Madonna and Live Nation encompasses all of Madonna’s future music and music-related businesses, including the exploitation of the Madonna brand, new studio albums, touring, merchandising, fan club/web site, DVD’s, music-related television and film projects and associated sponsorship agreements. This unique new business model will address all of Madonna’s music ventures as a total entity for the first time in her career.

Arthur Fogel, Chairman of Live Nation’s Global Music Division and Chief Executive Officer of Global Touring, who has produced the artist’s last three worldwide tours with the company which generated close to $500 million in the last six years commented, "Madonna is without a doubt one of the most fiercely original artists in history. It is a great opportunity for Live Nation and Artist Nation to build upon our years of success with Madonna as a touring artist."

Artist Nation was created to partner with artists to manage their diverse rights, grow their fan bases and provide a direct connection to fans through the global distribution platform and marketing proficiencies that have made Live Nation the world’s largest live music company. Headed by the division’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Michael Cohl, Artist Nation has significant infrastructure in place to execute additional revenue streams including recorded music, merchandise, studios, media rights, digital rights, fan club/website and sponsorship divisions.

Joining with Artist Nation to work with Madonna will be Live Nation’s unmatched global distribution platform and artist-to-fan-reach, including over 80 offices in l8 countries, over 200 national and local sponsorship personnel, over l60 venues, access to over 35 million fans that attend well over l0,000 shows that Live Nation produces, promotes and/or hosts each year for over l,000 artists including fan access via Live Nation’s growing database of over 25 million fans.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to work with Madonna for half my life. She has always encouraged me and set a great example for me to push the boundaries to reach our full potential. This partnership exemplifies just that," commented Madonna’s co-manager Guy Oseary.

Angela Becker, Madonna’s co-manager added, "The partnership and vision for the future that Artist Nation along with Live Nation presented to us assured me that this is the ideal home for Madonna. It is with great trust and optimism that we collectively move ahead together."

In regard to Madonna’s relationship with her current label, the artist commented, "My time with Warner Bros. Records has been great. I appreciate their hard work and value the many relationships I have developed over the years with the label in the U.S. and around the world. I have an album coming out with them next year and I’m excited about it. We still have work to do together."
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Reply #1 posted 10/16/07 1:05pm

MikeMatronik

so the new album will not be released by WB?
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Reply #2 posted 10/16/07 1:08pm

Timmy84

MikeMatronik said:

so the new album will not be released by WB?


Nah, check out the final paragraph. lol Madonna and Warner will "still work together" for the new album. So after 25 years, an era has come to an end.
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Reply #3 posted 10/16/07 1:11pm

MikeMatronik

Timmy84 said:

MikeMatronik said:

so the new album will not be released by WB?


Nah, check out the final paragraph. lol Madonna and Warner will "still work together" for the new album. So after 25 years, an era has come to an end.

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Reply #4 posted 10/16/07 1:25pm

sassybritches

this is actually big news. she's the first artist of her magnitude to make such a bold move.

now, before the prince army comes to slay me, let me be clear: she is not the first major artist to make this sort of business decision. of course prince did this years ago and after several years he managed to make a smashing success of it.

madonna is still a number one selling recording artist and her popularity is not comprised of past accomplishments, though, whereas prince will always be popular for his past hits and not for his current work.

this is big news and i am certain more major acts will pay attention and begin making the same decision.
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Reply #5 posted 10/16/07 2:15pm

Timmy84

sassybritches said:

this is actually big news. she's the first artist of her magnitude to make such a bold move.

now, before the prince army comes to slay me, let me be clear: she is not the first major artist to make this sort of business decision. of course prince did this years ago and after several years he managed to make a smashing success of it.

madonna is still a number one selling recording artist and her popularity is not comprised of past accomplishments, though, whereas prince will always be popular for his past hits and not for his current work.

this is big news and i am certain more major acts will pay attention and begin making the same decision.


Exactly. I think more artists will make the move too. nod
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Reply #6 posted 10/16/07 2:17pm

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Good for her!
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Reply #7 posted 10/16/07 2:38pm

IstenSzek

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what is so exciting about this? isn't she just signed to another company now?
i mean. that's what it comes down to, right?

they do everything connected with her, so ultimately they have even more of a
say in what goes and what doesn't than WB did.

ok, she's a shareholder, but so was prince, he was even on the board of xecs
for a while there and look what it got him.

yeah, he didn't play his cards right, perhaps. and who's to say, this could
all be making madonna heaps of cash and garner even more exposure *gasp*

but she's still with just another company and if they sign every big name in
the future what makes it different from just another record company besides
them doing everything concerning exposure, releases and touring?
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Reply #8 posted 10/16/07 2:47pm

sassybritches

IstenSzek said:

what is so exciting about this? isn't she just signed to another company now?
i mean. that's what it comes down to, right?

they do everything connected with her, so ultimately they have even more of a
say in what goes and what doesn't than WB did.

ok, she's a shareholder, but so was prince, he was even on the board of xecs
for a while there and look what it got him.

yeah, he didn't play his cards right, perhaps. and who's to say, this could
all be making madonna heaps of cash and garner even more exposure *gasp*

but she's still with just another company and if they sign every big name in
the future what makes it different from just another record company besides
them doing everything concerning exposure, releases and touring?

i don't about the shareholder bit. it doesn't seem to say that. the whole wording of partnership would suggest she has far greater say in this relationship than she did with warner. she probably owns her work, for one. she also probably calls the shots and live nation just executes those shots.

if that's the case, this is a big deal for an artist of her stature at this stage in her career.
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Reply #9 posted 10/16/07 2:50pm

Cinnie

What is Rolling Stones' current deal? Seems to me they should have something similar to this.
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Reply #10 posted 10/16/07 3:37pm

PANDURITO

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Justin1972UK said:

Madonna Has Left Warner Music



"Th-th-th-that's all folks!"
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Reply #11 posted 10/16/07 4:24pm

CandaceS

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cool cool cool cool

I think this is gonna be great...and even if it isn't, at least it will be interesting! lol For one thing, I'm sure things will be FAR better organized and managed than Prince's post-WB business! wink

Yayy, a new fan club too?! Wonder if this one will actually offer customer service? razz lol Hopefully they'll offer more real benefits to members, too!
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Reply #12 posted 10/16/07 4:30pm

TotalAlisa

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Okay she left warner.... so whats the big deal?????
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Reply #13 posted 10/16/07 4:37pm

sassybritches

TotalAlisa said:

Okay she left warner.... so whats the big deal?????

well, its no big deal if you're not interested in the business half of the music business.

if you are into the business part of the music biz, its a big deal because this pretty much closes the book on warner bros music. she was their last major act and investors will be pulling out very fast now that she's gone. warner knows it, too.
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Reply #14 posted 10/16/07 4:50pm

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Warner Bros. lost their two iconic artist, Prince and Madonna. Who is left?
"POOR IS THE MAN WHO'S PLEASURES DEPEND ON THE PERMISSION OF ANOTHER" Madonna

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Reply #15 posted 10/16/07 4:52pm

Timmy84

totaldiva said:

Warner Bros. lost their two iconic artist, Prince and Madonna. Who is left?


I think that's about it.
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Reply #16 posted 10/16/07 4:53pm

MikeMatronik

Timmy84 said:

totaldiva said:

Warner Bros. lost their two iconic artist, Prince and Madonna. Who is left?


I think that's about it.


REM?
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Reply #17 posted 10/16/07 5:05pm

Timmy84

MikeMatronik said:

Timmy84 said:



I think that's about it.


REM?


Forgot about them, lol.
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Reply #18 posted 10/16/07 5:06pm

CandaceS

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PANDURITO said:

Justin1972UK said:

Madonna Has Left Warner Music



"Th-th-th-that's all folks!"


"Warner Brothers used to be a friend of mine, now they're just a monumental waste of time!" lol
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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Reply #19 posted 10/16/07 6:01pm

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sassybritches said:

TotalAlisa said:

Okay she left warner.... so whats the big deal?????

well, its no big deal if you're not interested in the business half of the music business.

if you are into the business part of the music biz, its a big deal because this pretty much closes the book on warner bros music. she was their last major act and investors will be pulling out very fast now that she's gone. warner knows it, too.



I saw an article i think posted here on the org on another thread on this subject that WBR is pulling out "experts" that say this isn't going to work because of Madonna's age and not to worry about them.
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Reply #20 posted 10/16/07 7:34pm

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But like with prince they own the catalog, so what are they losing outside of her future works, true she is still a strong worldwide artist, and i am interested to see who will working her releases overseas, there are alot of artists who leave their labels in the states and yet are distributed in other countries by the label they left. So i dont see this as a big deal, outside of the end of someones stay at a label.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #21 posted 10/16/07 7:53pm

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I'm most excited about this because it means Warners will more than likely put out that boxed set that's been "in the plans" 4 the last several years.
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Reply #22 posted 10/16/07 7:57pm

Cinnie

npgmaverick said:

I'm most excited about this because it means Warners will more than likely put out that boxed set that's been "in the plans" 4 the last several years.


I'm pretty sure that I read Madonna owes Warners one new studio (rumored shit-hop) album and a Greatest Hits.. I could see Greatest Hits being a much smaller compilation (MAYBE 2 cds), not a box set, now that she's moved on.
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Reply #23 posted 10/16/07 9:32pm

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[Confirmed: Madonna joins Live Nation
Posted: 16 October 2007 - From AP Via Yahoo! News

Madonna and concert promoter Live Nation Inc. announced a deal Tuesday that will give Live Nation a stake in her albums, tours, merchandising, films and other music-related projects.
Financial terms were not disclosed in the joint statement released by Madonna and Live Nation. A person familiar with the agreement previously told the Associated Press it was worth about $120 million over 10 years.
The official announcement came after weeks of speculation that the Material Girl would abandon Warner Music Group Corp., which refused to match the Live Nation deal.
Madonna said in the statement that she was drawn to the all-ecompassing deal with Live Nation because of the changes the music business has undergone in recent years.
'The paradigm in the music business has shifted and as an artist and a business woman, I have to move with that shift,' Madonna said. 'For the first time in my career, the way that my music can reach my fans is unlimited. I've never wanted to think in a limited way and with this new partnership, the possibilities are endless.'
The singer still owes Warner Bros. Records another studio album and a greatest hits album.
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Reply #24 posted 10/16/07 9:43pm

Cinnie

totaldiva said:

Warner Bros. lost their two iconic artist, Prince and Madonna. Who is left?


http://www.warnerbrosreco...om/artists

It's not like WB is gonna fold over this.
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Reply #25 posted 10/16/07 9:51pm

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Cinnie said:

totaldiva said:

Warner Bros. lost their two iconic artist, Prince and Madonna. Who is left?


http://www.warnerbrosreco...om/artists

It's not like WB is gonna fold over this.


They got her catalog, they have her next record and ANOTHER best of, so Warners honestly isnt losing anything, not slighting Madonna, but at this point in her career, warner is looking at it in "baseball terms" she is well past her prime, and for them to fork over 120 million at this point would take them under. Warners has had some big contracts over the years, of course Prince's claimed 100 million which most of it was given back to release him, and also REM was signed to approx 80 million, that deal i believe is almost up too, i think this Live album may be the last one.

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Reply #26 posted 10/16/07 11:57pm

SoulAlive

npgmaverick said:

I'm most excited about this because it means Warners will more than likely put out that boxed set that's been "in the plans" 4 the last several years.



We can only hope wink
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Reply #27 posted 10/17/07 5:35am

SoulAlive

IstenSzek said:

what is so exciting about this? isn't she just signed to another company now?
i mean. that's what it comes down to, right?

they do everything connected with her, so ultimately they have even more of a
say in what goes and what doesn't than WB did.

ok, she's a shareholder, but so was prince, he was even on the board of xecs
for a while there and look what it got him.

yeah, he didn't play his cards right, perhaps. and who's to say, this could
all be making madonna heaps of cash and garner even more exposure *gasp*

but she's still with just another company and if they sign every big name in
the future what makes it different from just another record company besides
them doing everything concerning exposure, releases and touring?



Keep in mind that Live Nation is not one of the major record companies.In fact,it's not a record company at all,it's a touring promotion company.This is unchartered territory.As Madonna says "Who knows how my albums will be distributed in the future?"Yes,they're putting together a recording division ("Artist Nation") but it seems like they're making the rules as they go along.Undoubtedly,Madonna will have alot of freedom and input,since she is also a shareholder in the company.All things considered,it's a wonderful deal for her.
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Reply #28 posted 10/17/07 5:42am

SoulAlive

totaldiva said:

Warner Bros. lost their two iconic artist, Prince and Madonna. Who is left?


Losing Madonna is a massive blow to Warners,whether they admit it or not.She's one of their biggest,most popular artists.....a global superstar with fans all over the globe.
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Reply #29 posted 10/17/07 5:45am

SoulAlive

MikeMatronik said:

so the new album will not be released by WB?


The new album will be released by Warners in February 2008.The latest rumored title is 'The Beat Goes On' wink
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