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September 5, 2007
Broadcast Group Props Bertelsmann
Pan-European broadcaster RTL GROUP rescued first-half results at German parent BERTELSMANN AG, with strong growth in the German and French TV markets compensating for stagnant or negative developments in most of BERTELSMANN's other businesses (NET NEWS … more »
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January 19, 2007
Hartmut Ostrowski To Lead Bertelsmann
BERTELSMANN today (1/19) announced that HARTMUT OSTROWSKI would become its next CEO next JANUARY 1 to replace GUNTER THIELEN, who will become Chairman of the company's supervisory board; current Chairman DIETER VOGEL will exit the board after 20 years. … more »
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June 27, 2006
Report: Sony Wants Larger Stake In Sony BMG
SONY is ready to raise its stake in SONY BMG if partner BERTELSMANN is willing to sell, according to a report on FORBES.COM attritubed to the financial daily NIHON KEIZAI SHIMBUN. SONY Chairman/CEO HOWARD STRINGER is quoted as saying … more »
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June 26, 2006
Stringer: Fate Of Sony BMG Up To Bertelsmann
SONY CEO SIR HOWARD STRINGER commented on the future of his company's joint venture with BERTELSMANN (SONY BMG), saying that the future of the entity is entirely in BERTELSMANN's court, and will be determined by how BERTELSMANN decides to repay its debt, … more »
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June 21, 2006
BMG Music Publishing Attracting Tire Kickers
The "For Sale" sign on BMG MUSIC PUBLISHING has attracted fifteen suitors, including the four major music groups and a number of private equity firms, according to REUTERS. BERTELSMANN is selling its music publishing arm to finance a … more »
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February 10, 2006
Rolf Schmidt-Holtz Replaces Lack As Sony BMG CEO
As first reported on ALL ACCESS (NET NEWS 2/8) BERTELSMANN Chairman & CEO GUNTER THIELEN has announced that SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT non-Exec. Chairman ROLF SCHMIDT-HOLTZ, a member of the BERTELSMANN AG Executive Board and Chief Creative Officer, … more »
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February 8, 2006
WSJ Report: Lack, Schmidt-Holtz To Trades Titles?
The longrunning issue of who will ultimately run SONY BMG's joint-venture music company may just about be over, according to the WALL STREET JOURNAL (subscription may be required). Insiders report that SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT CEO ANDREW LACK and … more »





