Thursday, February 3, 2022
Adele’s
30 helped drive a solid quarter for
Sony Music as recorded-music revenue hit $1.65b during the company’s fiscal third quarter, an increase of 15.2%.
Streaming revenue of $1.075b was up 36% in yen for the three-month period ending 12/31. Publishing was up 15% in the quarter, to $467m.
Besides
Columbia’s Adele, top sellers were
Doja Cat’s
Planet Her,
Lil Nas X’s
MONTERO and
The Kid LAROI’s
F*ck Love.
Margins for recorded music and publishing are near 20% for the first nine months of the fiscal year
Sony expects the music division to hit close to $9.8b when its fiscal year ends on 3/31, with an operating income of $1.8b.
In a presentation to analysts, Sony Executive Deputy President and CFO
Hiroki Totoki said the company has invested approximately $900m in music catalogs in the fiscal year. Big-ticket items included
Bruce Springsteen’s recorded music and music-publishing catalog,
Bob Dylan’s recorded-music catalog and a majority stake in
Alamo Records.
While recorded music and music publishing were up, the sector’s profits slipped to $496m due to 2020 Q3's benefiting from the smash Japanese movie
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train. Sony includes its visual media and platform business in the music category; their exclusion would show the division up 22% in the fiscal year’s first nine months.
Overall, Sony Group’s income hit $27.2b in the quarter, with profits up 20%, or $4.15b, thanks largely to the reopening of movie theaters.