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Vivendi: UMG to purchase BMG Music Publishing

by Jesse JJ Jame
published Wed, 06 Sep 2006 – 11:50:23 +0000 UTC
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PARIS — Vivendi and Universal Music Group (UMG), 100% owned by Vivendi, announced today that they have signed with Bertelsmann a definitive agreement for the purchase of BMG Music Publishing Group for a total consideration (in enterprise value) of EUR 1.63 billion.

The transaction has been approved by the Management Board and the Supervisory Board of Vivendi. It is subject to the regulatory approvals of the competition authorities in the relevant countries. Subject to those approvals, BMG Music Publishing will be integrated within UMG. UMG will then become the world leader in music publishing.

BMG Music Publishing is among the world’s leading music publishers. Its catalog includes over one million copyrights and a roster of such chart-topping artists as Coldplay, Justin Timberlake, Maroon 5, Christina Aguilera, R Kelly and Juan Gabriel, among numerous others. Its extensive catalog runs the musical gamut from The Scorpions, Barry Manilow and Gilbert Becaud, to such seminal classical artists as Puccini and Ravel.

Jean-Bernard Levy, CEO & Chairman of Vivendi Management Board, stated: “The acquisition of BMG Music Publishing is a unique opportunity to grow our music publishing business and enhance the value of Universal Music Group at a time when the music market is improving, supported by technological innovations and digital sales.

It is by developing and strengthening our businesses, in a rigorous and targeted manner, as we already did with our television, video games and telecommunications activities, that we create value for Vivendi’s shareholders.”

Doug Morris, Chairman & CEO of Universal Music Group and member of Vivendi Management Board, added: “This is an historic acquisition which will further diversify and expand our portfolio of music assets into such key areas production music library, classical and Christian music. As a result, UMG will not only be even better positioned to fully capitalize on the many new and exciting opportunities in the current marketplace, but able to better serve our artists, songwriters and business partners.”

Source: Vivendi and Universal Music Group
[tags]Vivendi, Universal Music Group, BMG Music Publishing Group[/tags]

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JJ Jame is a percussionist and home-brew theremin player, formerly a member of the Redondo Beach based BoyRacer.com electronica band, and a long-time electronic music fan, as well as formerly an editor for the defunct EMcult website that Christopher Simmons launched in 1997 but soon abandoned (in many ways this site, MIN, is the stepchild of that project). JJ wants high-speed rail to criss-cross California sooner than later, and is madly in love with local Fox 11 TV personality Lauren Sanchez.

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