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Warner Chappell

www.warnerchappell.com

 
Before the fans and fame, the soundtracks and syncs, there is the song. And before the song, comes the songwriter—the heart of an art form that defines generations, and the soul of our business. Songwriters are our inspiration; we are their partners, collaborators, and crusaders. They shape culture; we help hone their craft, build their careers, protect their legacies, and get them paid. We do it all for them. And we do it with more integrity, ingenuity, and raw creativity than anyone else in the game. We are Warner Chappell Music. Where songwriters are heard.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Joyce Lin
Director, Synchronization Profile

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