Friday, December 23, 2022
PUBS ON THE PLAYLIST: The boats of all major pubcos have been lifted by rising streams.
Jody Gerson’s
UMPG—with revenue up 7% in Q3, helping to goose Uni’s killer quarter—did a new long-term deal with
The Weeknd (as part of his giant new
UMG pact), inked breakout
Nicky Youre and
Glass Animals leader
Dave Bayley and secured deals with the estates of American Songbook giant
Irving Berlin and Latin-music icon
Juan Gabriel.
Jen Knoepfle rejoined the pubbery as EVP/co-head of A&R, while EVP/Head of U.S. A&R
David Gray added duties as head of the new Global Creative Group. In addition to seeing UMPG nab a (shared)
BMI Pop Pubco of the Year nod, Gerson was honored by the
Songwriters Hall of Fame.




Publishing was similarly a boon for Sony’s latest financials, spiking 55%, as
Jon Platt-led
Sony Music Publishing fulfilled both its commercial and cultural missions. With
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul, Pop and Latin and BMI Pop (a tie with UMPG) and R&B Hip-Hop Pubco of the Year wins; deals with pop hitter
Jonas Jeberg, country rainmaker
Ashley Gorley and hot newcomers
Em Beihold and
Dove Cameron; and re-ups with Latin giant
Tainy and the
Muddy Waters estates, the House of Platt remains
en fuego.
The effective leadership of
Guy Moot and
Carianne Marshall, meanwhile,
has bolstered the position of
Warner Chappell, which notched splashy signings like
Lauren Spencer Smith,
Amy Allen, Drake producer
TooDope! and
The Linda Lindas and re-upped Nashville biggies
Chris Stapleton,
Nicolle Galyon and
Liz Rose. Publishing revenue spiked 34.6% in Q3, earning a shout-out from
Steve Cooper in his quarterly report.
Publishers also scored a collective victory in 2022, negotiating a spike in streaming royalties for songwriters;
NMPA topper
David Israelite and team did much heavy lifting here.




MUSIC CITY PLANNING: Espo’s stepping down as
Warner Music Nashville CEO and into an emeritus role—with
Ben Kline and
Cris Lacy assuming the mantle as a leadership tandem—marks Nashville’s first changing of the guard in some time. In fact, the last move at the top of the pyramid was in 2015, when
Randy Goodman took the baton at
Sony Nashville from
Gary Overton during
Doug Morris’
SME regime. Before that (in 2012),
Lucian Grainge brought in
Mike Dungan (then at
EMI’s
Capitol Nashville) as a prelude to UMG’s EMI purchase and the assembly of
UMG Nashville.
With a handful of artists generating terrific streaming numbers and emerging as giant stars—notably
Big Loud/
Mercury's
Morgan Wallen, SMN’s
Luke Combs and UMGN’s Chris Stapleton—and new breakouts like
Broken Bow’s
Lainey Wilson (now prominent on
Yellowstone) and
Monument’s
Walker Hayes' getting big exposure, Nashville is navigating big changes in the marketplace. Speaking of the evolving landscape, rumor has it that
Coran Capshaw may be planning to launch a new Nashville-based label. Stay tuned.