Top40-Charts.com
Support our efforts,
sign up for our $5 membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address
Music Industry 04 February, 2004

BMG seeks again Clive Davis!

Hot Songs Around The World

APT.
Rose & Bruno Mars
434 entries in 29 charts
Stargazing
Myles Smith
467 entries in 20 charts
Espresso
Sabrina Carpenter
849 entries in 27 charts
Last Christmas
Wham!
1268 entries in 26 charts
Tu Falta De Querer
Mon Laferte
209 entries in 3 charts
That's So True
Gracie Abrams
317 entries in 21 charts
Die With A Smile
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
659 entries in 29 charts
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey
775 entries in 22 charts
Bad Dreams
Teddy Swims
228 entries in 19 charts
The Emptiness Machine
Linkin Park
226 entries in 21 charts
Sailor Song
Gigi Perez
305 entries in 19 charts
Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido
Karol G
305 entries in 13 charts
Birds Of A Feather
Billie Eilish
831 entries in 25 charts
Somebody That I Used To Know
Gotye & Kimbra
1147 entries in 32 charts
NEW YORK (NY Daily News) - Clive Davis is having the last laugh. Four years after BMG booted him from Arista, the legendary hit-maker who now runs RCA Group soared back to the top of the charts yesterday when he was named chairman of all of BMG North America.

That means Davis, the fabled music exec who launched superstars Whitney Houston, Barry Manilow and Alicia Keys, will now be in charge of two other major labels, Arista - the label he founded - and Jive, as well as RCA.
Music insiders have been expecting Davis' promotion ever since BMG ousted L.A. Reid from Arista three weeks ago.
Reid, who succeeded Davis at Arista, had big hits, but his heavy spending saddled the company with $100 million in losses last year. He's now the leading contender to replace music honcho Lyor Cohen at the helm of Universal Music's Island Def Jam.

But over at RCA, Davis and his partner Charles Goldstuck pumped out mega record sales from the likes of Keys, "American Idol" Ruben Studdard, Rod Stewart, and Dave Matthews. And they also churned out $40 million in profits, music sources said.
RCA currently boasts four of the top 25 records in the country and last year boosted its market share by 65%. When Davis hosts his glitzy pre-Grammy party at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Saturday, he'll be toasting 20 Grammy nominations.

But there won't be much celebrating among the employees at BMG, who are bracing for layoffs as Davis and Goldstuck now look to consolidate their three New York-based labels.
Davis and Goldstuck are taking over as BMG gets set to merge with rival Sony Music. Yesterday, execs at the music giant denied the duo's promotion was connected to the merger, which must still meet regulatory approval.
But an exec close to BMG said, "This is all about shoring up before the merger."






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2025
top40-charts.com (S6)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 0.0070050 secs // 4 () queries in 0.0044200420379639 secs