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Following recent rounds of layoffs, Warner Music Group (WMG) is now hiring for a new role focused on artificial intelligence.
Warner Music Group Plans to Lay Off 600 Employees CEO Robert Kyncl said the company is also exploring the “potential sale” of Uproxx and HipHopDX and will wind down the podcasting brand ...
Warner Music Group will part ways this year with approximately 10% of its workforce, or about 600 employees, Chief Executive Robert Kyncl announced this week.
Warner Music WMG 0.82% expects to lay off more employees than it originally forecast as part of a restructuring plan aimed at boosting its core recorded-music business. The entertainment and ...
Warner Music Group will reduce its headcount by $170 million as a part of a larger plan to restructure and reduce costs. It's unclear how many employees will be impacted by the layoffs.
Warner Music Group is hiring for a Director of AI Automation & Growth role, based in Los Angeles. According to a job advert ...
Warner Music Group has announced plans to make 600 employees redundant in an effort to cut costs by $200 million (£158 million) by the end of the 2025 financial year. The impacted employees, who ...
Warner Music Group will lay off about 4% of its global staff, or about 270 employees, beginning Wednesday. Newly instated CEO Robert Kyncl announced the move via company memo Wednesday morning ...
Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl outlined a new return to office plan, including in-person four days a week, free lunches and flexible time off.
Warner Music CEO Robert Kyncl announced that additional employees will be departing the label as Elliot Grainge prepares to take over as CEO. By Elias Leight Atlantic Music Group announced more ...
Warner Music Group Corp. is planning to lay off about 600 employees, or around 10% of its workforce, as part of a restructuring plan aimed at freeing up more cash to invest in music and boost growth.