Warner Music Czech Republic Explained

Warner Music Czech Republic
Parent:Warner Music Group
Founded:1990
Country:Czech Republic

Warner Music Czech Republic (formerly EMI Czech Republic and Parlophone Czech Republic) is a record label based in the Czech Republic. The company was founded under the name Monitor in 1990. EMI purchased the label in 1994 and maintained it under the name Monitor/EMI s.r.o.[1] Later, the label was renamed EMI Czech Republic s.r.o. It was sold to the Warner Music Group in 2013, with EMI labels, for £487 million.[2]

Notes and References

  1. "s.r.o." in Czech corresponds to "L.l.c. or GmbH"
  2. Web site: Obří gramofirma Warner Music se vrací na český trh . Borovan . 6 September 2013 . 13 January 2015.