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Introduction to sub-labels of Warner Bros. Records

Cold Chillin' Paisley Park Extasy International Geffen Giant Tommy Boy Slash One of the five major record groups in the world in the 20th century, it is owned by Warner Bros. Film Company, Time Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and CNN Cable TV News Network and other media giants such as Time Warner Group Warner Bros. In 1930, he successfully entered the record industry with the acquisition of Brunswick Records. Later, in 1968 and 1970 respectively, Atlantic (Atlantic) and Elektra Nonesuch were merged into two record companies, and Warner Records Group (WEA) was established. In recent years, Wea has successively taken over the French company Erato, the German company Teldec, and the Finnish company Finlandia. In 2000, Time Warner was merged by America Online (AOL) with an investment of US$160 billion, and then it invested US$20 billion to merge with the British EMI record company, forming the world's largest record group. In the field of classical music, Wea is known as Warner Classics. It owns many small but powerful record companies such as Erato, Teldec, Elektra Nonesuch, Finlandia, etc., and is a force that cannot be ignored. In the field of popular music, Wea is known as Warner Music. It has released records under the Warner Brother and Wea trademarks for many years. It owns Madonna, Enya, All-4-One, Peter Poul & Mary, R.E.M, The Smith, Green Day, Jewel, Cher, Prince, Linkin Park and many other pop stars. It is an important part of the world recording industry. Taiwan's UFO (Flying Saucer Records), and Mainland China's Wheatfield Music Production Company and Pule Music are also owned by Wea.