The change comes at a time when Warner Music's revenue growth has been slowing after the pandemic as sticky inflation pressures consumer wallets. The company in March laid off 4% of its workforce.
Warner Music Group hired longtime Disney executive Bryan Castellani to serve as the company's chief financial officer.
The third-largest label marked the second straight quarter of lackluster results for its recorded music division, with revenue roughly flat over the year-ago period. By Chris Eggertsen Warner ...
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Sept 19 (Reuters) - Warner Music Group, the label behind artistes like Dua Lipa and Ed Sheeran, on Tuesday named former Disney executive Bryan Castellani as its chief financial officer, effective ...