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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia EMI EMI EMI Group, Ltd. Type Founded Headquarters Key people Industry Revenue Net income Employees Parent Website Private 1931 London, England, UK Guy Hands, Chairman Music £1.46 billion (2008) ▼ £757 million(2007-2008)[1] 5,500 (January 2008) Terra Firma Capital Partners EMI Group website The EMI Group (Electric & Musical Industries Ltd.) is a British music company comprising the major record company EMI Music – which operates several labels and is based in Kensington in London, England, United Kingdom – and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York. EMI Music is one of the "big four" record companies. The Company was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index but is now owned by Terra Firma Capital Partners. EMI’s building in London electronics. Alan Blumlein, a skilled engineer employed by EMI, conducted a great deal of pioneering research into stereo sound recording. Blumlein was killed in 1942 whilst conducting trials on an experimental H2S radar unit. During and after World War II, the EMI Laboratories in Hayes, Hillingdon developed radar equipment and guided missiles. The company later became involved in broadcasting equipment, notably providing the first television transmitter to the BBC. It also manufactured broadcast television cameras for British television production companies, mostly the BBC, although the commercial television ITV companies used them as well alongside cameras made by Pye and Marconi. Their most famous piece of broadcast television equipment was the EMI 2001 colour camera, which became the mainstay of both the BBC and several ITV companies in the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1958 the EMIDEC 1100, Britain’s first transistorised computer, was developed at History The Electric and Musical Industries Ltd formed in March 1931 from the merger of the UK Columbia Graphophone Company and the Gramophone Company, famous at the time for its record label "His Master’s Voice". From its beginning, the company was involved in both the manufacture of recording and playback equipment and the provision of music to play on its machines. Manufacturing The company’s gramophone manufacturing led to forty years of success with larger-scale 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hayes under the leadership of Godfrey Hounsfield. In the early 1970s, Hounsfield developed the first CAT scanner, a device which revolutionised medical imaging. In 1973 EMI was awarded a prestigious Queen’s Award for Technological Innovation for what was then called the EMI scanner[2], and in 1979 Hounsfield won the Nobel Prize for his accomplishment.[3] After brief, but brilliant, success in the medical imaging field, EMI’s manufacturing activities were sold off to other companies, notably Thorn (see Thorn EMI). Subsequently development and manufacturing activities were sold off to other companies and work moved to other towns such as Crawley and Wells. Emihus Electronics, based in Glenrothes, Scotland, was owned 51% by Hughes Aircraft, of California, U.S., and 49% by EMI. It manufactured integrated circuits and, for a short period in the mid-1970s, made handheld calculators under the Gemini name.[4] EMI cut its ties with EMI in 1951), EMI entered the American market by acquiring 96% of the stock of Capitol Records. From 1960 to 1995 their headquarters, "EMI House," was at 20 Manchester Square. The stairwell is on the cover of the Beatles’ "Please Please Me" album. Its classical artists were largely limited to the prestigious British orchestras, such as the Philharmonia Orchestra. During the LP era very few U.S. orchestras had EMI as their principal recording company; an exception was the Pittsburgh Symphony Band, particularly during the years of William Steinberg’s leadership. Under the management of Sir Joseph Lockwood during the late 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s, the company enjoyed huge success in the popular music field. The groups and solo artists signed to EMI and its subsidiary labels -- including Parlophone, HMV, Columbia Graphophone and Capitol Records - made EMI the best-known and most successful recording company in the world at that time, with a roster that included scores of major pop acts of the period including the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Hollies, Cilla Black and Pink Floyd. By 1967 EMI converted HMV to an exclusively classical music label, shifting HMV’s pop music roster to Columbia. In 1969, EMI established a new subsidiary label, Harvest Records, which signed groups in the emerging progressive rock genre, including Pink Floyd. Electric & Musical Industries changed its name to EMI Ltd in 1971 and the subsidiary Gramophone Company became EMI Records Ltd in 1973. In 1972, EMI replaced the Columbia label with EMI Records. In February 1979, EMI Ltd acquired United Artists Records and with it Liberty Records. In October 1979 THORN Electrical Industries merged with EMI Ltd to form ThornEMI.[7] In 1989 Thorn-EMI bought a 50% interest in Chrysalis Records, buying the outstanding 50% in 1991. In one of its highest-profile and most expensive acquisitions, Thorn-EMI bought Richard Branson’s Virgin Records in 1992. Music Early in its life, the company established subsidiary operations in a number of other countries in the British Commonwealth, including India, Australia and New Zealand. EMI’s Australian and New Zealand subsidiaries dominated the popular music industries in those countries from the 1920s until the 1960s, when other locally owned labels (such as Festival Records) began to challenge EMI’s market near monopoly. Over 150,000 78-rpm recordings from around the world are held in EMI’s temperature-controlled archive in Hayes, some of which have been released on CD since 2008 by Honest Jon’s Records.[5][6] In 1931, the year the company was formed, it opened the legendary recording studios at Abbey Road, London. During the 1930s and 1940s, its roster of artists included Arturo Toscanini, Sir Edward Elgar, and Otto Klemperer, among many others. During this time EMI appointed its first A&R managers. These included George Martin, who later brought the Beatles into the EMI fold. EMI released its first LPs in 1952 and its first stereophonic recordings in 1955 (first on reel-to-reel tape and then LPs, beginning in 1958). In 1957, to replace the loss of its long-established licensing arrangements with RCA Victor and Columbia Records (Columbia USA 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia EMI Records has also announced sales of DRMfree music (which they described as an experiment).[14] In May 2006, EMI attempted to buy Warner Music Group, which would have reduced the world’s four largest record companies (Big Four) to three; however, the bid was rejected.[15] Warner Music Group launched a Pac-Man defense, offering to buy EMI. EMI rejected the $4.6bn offer.[16] Aftermath of demerger from Thorn On August 16, 1996, Thorn EMI shareholders voted in favour of demerger proposals. The resulting media company was known by the name EMI Group PLC.[8] Since the 1930s, Shanghai’s Baak Doi had been published under the EMI[9] label. Since then, EMI had also been the dominant label in the cantopop market in Hong Kong until its decline in the mid 1980s, still the heyday of Cantopop. EMI divested totally from the cpop market between the years 2004-2006. After that, all Hong Kong music artists previously associated with EMI have had their music published by Gold Label, a concern unaffiliated with EMI and with which EMI does not hold any interest. Pop star Robbie Williams signed a 6 album deal in 2002 paying him over £80 million ($157 million), which was not only the biggest recording contract in British music history, but the second biggest in music history.[10] On December 15, 2005, Apple Records, the record label representing the Beatles, launched a suit against EMI for non-payment of royalties. The suit alleged that EMI have withheld $50 million from the record label. An EMI spokesman noted that audits of record label accounts are not unusual, confirming at least two hundred such audits have been performed, but that they rarely result in legal action.[11] A legal settlement was announced on April 12, 2007. Terms were undisclosed.[12] On 2 April 2007, EMI announced it would begin releasing its music in DRM-free formats. Initially they are rolling out in superior sounding high-bitrate AAC format via Apple’s iTunes Store (under the iTunes Plus category) [13]. The tracks will cost $1.29/ €1.29/£0.99. Legacy tracks with FairPlay DRM will still be available for $0.99/€0.99/ £0.79 - albeit with lower quality sound and DRM restrictions still in place. Users will be able to ‘upgrade’ the EMI tracks that they have already bought for $0.30/€0.30/£0.20. Albums are available at the same price as their lower quality, DRM counterparts. Music videos from EMI will also be DRM-free. The higher-quality, DRM-free files became available worldwide on iTunes on May 30, 2007, and are expected to show up on other music download services soon. Since then Universal Terra Firma takeover EMI was acquired by Terra Firma Capital Partners in August 2007.[17] Terra Firma bought EMI for £3.2 billion after a dramatic decline in sales and the announcement that EMI had sustained a loss of £260 million in 2006/2007.[17][18] At the same time, EMI’s British market share dropped from 16% to 9%. Following the transition, several important artists walked away from EMI, including Radiohead. Paul McCartney left ahead of the takeover.[17] The Rolling Stones signed a one-album deal with Interscope/Universal outside of its contract with EMI, which expired on February 2008.[19][20] That group on July 2008 signed a new long term deal with Universal Music Group.[21] The Terra Firma takeover is also reported to have been the catalyst behind a lawsuit filed by Pink Floyd over unpaid royalites.[22] Recent developments Guy Hands, CEO of Terra Firma Capital Partners, came to EMI with restructuring plans to cut 1,500 to 2,000 jobs[18] and to reduce costs by £200 million a year. In January 2008, EMI’s UK chief executive Tony Wadsworth left the company after 25 years. The cuts are planned to take effect over the year 2008, and will affect up to a third of EMI’s 5,500 staff.[18] Operations EMI Music Labels under the EMI banner See List of EMI labels. Past and present EMI musicians EMI has signed many popular artists from multiple genres, including • 30 Seconds to Mars 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Adam Faith Alpha Galates Air Traffic Barclay James Harvest Beastie Boys Belinda Bertine Zetlitz Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Black Sabbath Blur Bob Seger Bobby Valentino Charles Aznavour Cliff Richard Coldplay Daft Punk David Bowie David Gilmour Declan Galbraith Depeche Mode Diana Ross Dinu Lipatti Dubstar Duran Duran Elvis Costello Erasure Everclear Finley Fito Paez Foo Fighters Frank Sinatra Garth Brooks George Harrison Goldfrapp Gorillaz Hikaru Utada Hot Chip Ice Cube Interpol Iron Maiden Jacqueline du Pré Jane’s Addiction Jean Michel Jarre Jellyfish Joe Cocker Juan Luis Guerra JYONGRI Kate Bush Keith Urban Kierra Sheard Kisschasy Kraftwerk Kylie Minogue LCD Soundsystem Legião Urbana Lene Marlin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LeToya Lily Allen Mandisa Maria Callas Marillion McFly Myriam Montemayor Cruz Nigel Kennedy Norah Jones Paul McCartney Paramore Pink Floyd Queen Queensryche R.E.M. Radiohead RBD Rebecca St. James Red Hot Chili Peppers Richard Marx Robbie Williams Rolling Stones Royksopp Roxette Ruslana Ruth Lorenzo Salmonella Dub Saxon Scarlet Party Selena Sex Pistols Shirley Bassey Show Luo Sigur Rós Sir Simon Rattle Skye Sweetnam Smile Empty Soul Spice Girls Stacie Orrico Steven Curtis Chapman Sum 41 Teresa Teng (1983-1985) Thalia (1994-2008) The Animals The Beach Boys The Beatles The Clark Sisters The Decemberists The Smashing Pumpkins The Verve The Vines The White Stripes Tina Turner Tiziano Ferro Valerio Scanu Yellowcard EMI 4 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia EMI EMI Music Publishing arts/national/2005/12/16/beatles-emilawsuit.html. Retrieved on 2008-03-17. As well as the well-known record label the [12] "Beatles settle EMI royalties row". BBC group also owns EMI Music Publishing, News. 2007-04-12. http://news.bbc.co.uk/ which is the largest music publisher in the 2/hi/entertainment/6548035.stm. world. As is often the case in the music inRetrieved on 2008-03-17. dustry, the publishing arm and record label [13] "EMI Music launches DRM-free superior are very separate businesses. sound quality downloads across its entire digital repertoire". EMI Group. 2007-04-02. http://www.emigroup.com/ Press/2007/press18.htm. Retrieved on • EMI Films 2008-03-17. • EMI Televisa Music [14] Dell PCs get pre-loaded with UMG DRM• EMI Songbook Series free music • List of EMI labels [15] "Warner Music throws out EMI bid". • List of musicians signed to EMI BBC News. 2006-05-03. • List of record labels http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/ • EMI CMG 4968814.stm. Retrieved on 2008-03-17. • The Gramophone Company [16] EMI rejects $4.6bn Warner offer • The HMV Group [17] ^ "Profile: British music giant EMI". BBC • HMV News. 2008-01-15. http://news.bbc.co.uk/ • Waterstone’s 2/hi/entertainment/7188861.stm. • iTunes Store Retrieved on 2008-03-16. • Baak Doi [18] ^ "EMI set to cut up to 2,000 jobs". BBC News. 2008-01-15. http://news.bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/business/7188898.stm. Retrieved on 2008-03-16. [1] "Profile: British music giant EMI". EMI. [19] "Stones sign one-album record deal". http://www.emigroup.com/NR/rdonlyres/ BBC News. 2008-01-17. 0753D5E3-20C6-433Ehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/ A616-D1BC4482BB42/1662/ 7193467.stm. Retrieved on 2008-03-17. MaltbyCapitalLimitedAnnualReviewStatements1.pdf. [20] Jenison, David. "Stones Shine a Light on [2] The Times, April 21 1973, p19, "The EMI’s Woes". E! Online. Queen’s Award to Industry" http://www.eonline.com/news/article/ [3] Nobelprize.org index.jsp?uuid=91f13094-fbfc-4138-b6f5-7fc9dc2dbe [4] The Times, February 15 1974, p30, Retrieved on 2008-03-17. "American link expands range and [21] BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Stones techniques" ditching EMI for Universal [5] Honest Jon [22] "Pink Floyd sue EMI". idiomag. [6] Mark Ainley on EMI’s vintage recordings 2009-04-22. http://www.idiomag.com/ [7] EMI: a giant at war with itself Telegraph, peek/77585/pink_floyd. Retrieved on 18 January 2008 2009-04-26. [8] Vote solid for Thorn demerger See also References [9] Xinhuanet. "Xinhuanet." Baak Doi and the Old Records. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. [10] Gibbons, Fiachra (2002-10-03). "Robbie Williams signs £80m deal". guardian.co.uk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/oct/ 03/arts.artsnews. Retrieved on 2008-03-17. [11] "Apple Records launches royalties lawsuit against EMI...again". CBC News. 2005-12-16. http://www.cbc.ca/story/ Further reading • International Directory of Company Histories, St. James Press. External links • • • • • • EMI Group (Parent company) EMI Music (UK) Official Australian Site History of EMI EMI Music Publishing EMI Archive 5 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Fight With EMI EMI Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMI" Categories: British record labels, Media companies of the United Kingdom, Companies based in London, Companies established in 1931, Record label distributors, EMI, Television pioneers, Electronics companies of the United Kingdom, Electronics industry in London, Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange This page was last modified on 16 May 2009, at 22:39 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 6

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