Sony Music to buy Recognition Music catalog; source says deal for $4 billion | Mix 106.9
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May 11 (Reuters) – Sony Music Publishing said on Monday it would buy Recognition Music Group’s entire catalog of ​works from funds managed by ‌Blackstone, gaining access to more than 45,000 songs including those from Beyonce, Fleetwood Mac and Rihanna.

Financial terms of the acquisition were not ‌disclosed ​by the companies. The ⁠deal was for about $4 ⁠billion, a source familiar with the transaction said, requesting anonymity as the matter was private.

Record labels and publishers are ​racing to secure ownership of music rights amid strong and predictable ⁠revenues from streaming platforms.

Media ⁠companies are increasingly seeking well-known ​songs to anchor films, documentaries and television ​series, as streaming services look to deep ‌catalogs to bolster premium content offerings and drive subscriber growth.

Rival platforms and rights holders such as Warner Music Group, ⁠Spotify and Amazon Music have similarly expanded their focus on music catalogs.

The deal is being ⁠made in ‌partnership with an investment ⁠venture announced earlier this year ​between ‌Sony Music Group and Singapore sovereign ​wealth ⁠fund GIC, aimed at acquiring and growing premium music catalogs across genres and global markets.

(Reporting by Kritika Lamba in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Anhata Rooprai; Editing by ​Sriraj Kalluvila)

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