Warner Music 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]

Warner Music Czech Republic
Parent companyWarner Music Group
Founded1990
Country of originCzech Republic
Official websiteparlophone.cz

References

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