Warner Music Group reports 10% revenue growth in Q1

Warner Music Group announced a 10% increase in quarterly revenue to $1.84 billion on February 5, driven by hits from artists like Alex Warren and sombr, along with growth in streaming and publishing. CEO Robert Kyncl highlighted the company's strong performance and AI initiatives during an earnings call. The results reflect broad-based gains across recorded music and other segments.

Warner Music Group (WMG) released its Q1 earnings on Thursday, February 5, for the quarter ended December 31, showing total revenue of $1.84 billion, up from $1.67 billion a year earlier. This 10% rise came amid broad-based growth in recorded music, publishing, and streaming, fueled by artists including Alex Warren and sombr. According to TD Bank analysts, Alex Warren accounted for 3.9% of the Billboard Hot 100 and 2.8% of the Billboard Global 200, while sombr held 1.9% and 2.3% shares, respectively.

Recorded music revenue increased 10% to $1.48 billion, with digital revenue up 10.5% to $976 million offsetting a $14 million drop in physical sales. Artist services and expanded rights revenue rose to $231 million, boosted by concert promotions in France. Operating income for the division surged nearly 40% to $329 million, lifting the margin to 22.2% from 17.7%. Adjusted OIBDA climbed 24.8% to $403 million, with the margin at 27.2%.

Music publishing revenue grew 12% to $362 million, driven by a 4% rise in digital revenue to $215 million and over 50% increase in sync revenue to $60 million from TV, commercials, and settlements. Publishing operating income rose 18% to $65 million.

CEO Robert Kyncl described the company as 'humming' with consecutive quarters of streaming growth and market share gains. 'We’re very pleased to see our consistent performance,' Kyncl said. 'We are really firing on most cylinders that there are, and all of it is underpinned by our incredible ability of artist development.'

WMG is advancing AI integration, as the first major label to license with Suno and Udio, settling 2025 lawsuits. CFO Armin Zerza noted expectations for the Suno partnership to drive growth from fiscal 2027. The company also leverages AI in A&R for artist discovery and catalog optimization.

A joint venture with Bain Capital, valued at $1.65 billion since mid-2025, will fund catalog acquisitions. Sync placements, like Prince’s 'Purple Rain' and David Bowie’s 'Heroes' in Netflix’s Stranger Things, boosted streams sixfold and 2.5 times higher, respectively.

Upcoming releases include Bruno Mars' fourth album in late February, plus projects from Charli xcx, Kehlani, sombr, Alex Warren, and Fred Again.. before March 30. WMG's cost-cutting, targeting $300 million in annual savings, is being reinvested in artists and acquisitions.

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