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  2. Universal Music Group - Wikipedia

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    The company's origins go back to the formation of the American branch of Decca Records in September 1934, and its name and company logo originate from Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures. Although the movie studio and the music business share a common history, today the former is part of Comcast and the latter an independent commercial entity.

  3. Disney Music Group - Wikipedia

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    Disney Music Group (DMG) is the music recording and publishing arm of Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company. [1] It is located at the studio's headquarters in Burbank, California .

  4. Sony Music - Wikipedia

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    Sony Music Entertainment Russia was the Russian music label of Sony Music Entertainment. The company opened its division in the Russian Federation in 1999. [88] In 2000, the first contract was signed with the Russian group Bi-2. [citation needed] For 2021, experts estimated the company's share in the Russian recording market at approximately 15 ...

  5. Parkwood Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Parkwood Entertainment is an American management, production, entertainment company and record label founded by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé in 2008. The company began as a production unit for films and videos in 2008. It has offices located in New York City and Los Angeles, complete with recording studios, film editing suites, and a ...

  6. Warner Records - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the silent movie period, Warner Bros. Pictures decided to expand into publishing and recording so that it could access low-cost music content for its films. In 1928, the studio acquired several smaller music publishing firms which included M. Witmark & Sons, Harms Inc., and a partial interest in New World Music Corp., and merged them to form the Music Publishers Holding Company.

  7. Capricorn Records - Wikipedia

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    The view of the Capricorn Studio control room from standing inside Studio A. Little has changed in both the studio space and control room since 1972. Capricorn Records was an independent record label founded by Phil Walden and Frank Fenter in 1969 in Macon, Georgia .

  8. M-Audio - Wikipedia

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    M-Audio (formerly Midiman) is a business unit of inMusic Brands that designs and markets audio and MIDI interfaces, keyboards and MIDI controllers, synthesizers, loudspeakers, studio monitors, digital DJ systems, microphones, and music software. The company has independent offices in the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France and Japan.

  9. PreSonus - Wikipedia

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    PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc. (often known and styled as PreSonus) is an American manufacturer of professional audio equipment and software, used to create, record, mix, and master music and other audio. This includes their line of digital audio workstation (DAW) software, Studio One.