Anthem Entertainment

Anthem Entertainment has acquired a âwideâ selection of songs from Darellâs catalog, the company tells Billboard. Included in the deal is the urbano superstarâs star-studded âTe BotĂŠ (Remix)â with Casper MĂĄgico, Nio GarcĂa, Nicky Jam, Ozuna & Bad Bunny, which peaked at No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2018 and ruled the Hot Latin Songs chart for 14 weeks.
Additional Darell songs that are part of the acquisition include âOtro Tragoâ with Sech and âAsesinaâ with Brytiago, along with tracks featuring Jennifer Lopez, Rauw Alejandro, J Balvin and more.
The Darell catalog acquisition further boosts Anthemâs presence in the Latin music space. The indie music companyâs publishing catalog also includes an array of hits by Latin acts such as Pitbull, Karol G, Farruko, Camilo and Ricky Martin.
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Also on Wednesday (Nov. 13), Anthem also announced that industry veteran Victor Mijares has been appointed as the companyâs first vp of Latin music and will âwork closelyâ with Anthemâs acquisitions team to âsource and evaluate investment opportunities in the Latin market,â according to a press release.
âWe are excited to welcome Victor as Anthemâs first-ever Vice President of Latin Music,â Anthem CEO Jason Klein said in a statement. âWith his deep expertise in Latin music and culture, alongside his extensive industry experience, Victor will play a crucial role as we expand our presence in this vibrant and rapidly growing market. Under Victorâs leadership, Anthemâs acquisition of this extraordinary catalog of songs from Darell is a significant step in our strategy to invest in exceptional Latin music, further diversifying and enriching our already impressive catalog of songs.â
âI am honored and thrilled to have joined Jason Kleinâs outstanding team and to contribute to Anthemâs Entertainmentâs continuing success,â Mijares added. âI believe that the potential to grow our business in the Latin sector is open-ended. We have the passion, commitment, and resources to shape exciting opportunities for our partners. The acquisition of a large portion of Darellâs catalog is a very important step for us as a company as well as for the Canadian music industry. We are delighted to add Darellâs masterful works to our growing repertoire.â
Darell was represented in the deal by Angie Martinez, Esq., Denny Marte at MPA Advisors, LLC and Eddy Perdomo at EPM Entertainment.
After 18 years on Canadian airwaves, MTV Canada is preparing to go off the air on Dec. 31. The decision to shutter the specialty channel was confirmed by Bell Media, with a company spokesperson citing âchanging audiencesâ on specialty TV as the reason for the closure.
MTV Canada launched in 2006 as part of the CTV network, and the channel offered viewers a Canadianized version of the MTV brand, one that has had a huge international impact. MTV Canadaâs programming provided a mix of reality TV, music content, talk, lifestyle and pop culture-oriented documentary programming.
Many of the channelâs most popular shows were talk and reality-based, airing The Hills and Teen Mom. MTV Live, launched in March 2006, launched the career of co-host Dan Levy. The flagship half-hour variety show ran for six seasons, and won a Gemini award for Best Talk Series.
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Now best known as the co-creator and co-star of hit Emmy-winning Canadian TV comedy Schittâs Creek, Dan Levy would gain prominence in Canada co-hosting, co-writing and co-producing the MTV Canada ratings hit The Hills: After Show (later just The After Show) with Jessi Cruickshank.
The channel later become increasingly dependent on such American reality shows as Floribama Shore, Jersey Shore: Family Vacation and Caught In The Act: Unfaithful in its programming, and by the end was playing multiple hours per day of the comedy reality clip show Ridiculousness.
South of the border, the MTV brand has also suffered in recent years, with owner Paramount Media Networks, shutting down MTV News and pulling down its websiteâs online archives in May 2023, as part of a massive round of layoffs at Paramount.Â
MTV Canadaâs name and branding was used under a licensing agreement with Paramount Global. Unlike MTV channels in the United States and internationally, the channel was restricted in its ability to carry music programming until 2015, due to conditions in the channelâs license issued by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
Those restrictions meant that, unlike its international counterparts, MTV Canada never employed the âMusic Televisionâ tagline. As a result, in terms of music programming, the channel struggled to compete with the homegrown and much-beloved MuchMusic channel, which is also owned by Bell Media.
Anthem Entertainment & Wax Records Announce New Creative Partnership
Anthem Entertainment and Wax Records are joining forces.
The independent music company and record label have announced a strategic creative partnership, one they state âis designed to revolutionize the artist development process.â
The Anthem-Wax partnership seeks to remove barriers between songwriters, producers and artists, and give them the tools and resources to create together. That includes initiatives like international song camps to connect people across diverse genres, in-house studio spaces and dedicated writing rooms. These resources are designed to facilitate a higher volume of music and effective market readiness.
Anthem Entertainment is a big player in publishing and licensing, with a stable that includes hit songwriters like Chantal Kreviazuk and Timbaland. The company has a massive catalog of songs, an infrastructure featuring robust creative and executive teams, and creative spaces in Toronto and Nashville. Anthem recently sold its Production Music Group to Slipstream, a deal that included noted production music agency Jingle Punks and added over 650,000 tracks to Slipstreamâs catalog.
Since starting in 2009, Wax Records has built a roster headed by platinum-selling artists Alyssa Reid, Shawn Desman and Virginia to Vegas along with bĂźlow, Conor Gains, Blitz//Berlin and more.
The partnership expands the scope of both companies.
âIâm thrilled to welcome the Wax team â and their exceptional roster of artists â into the Anthem family,â says Anthem CEO Jason Klein. âJamie [Appleby, Wax Records President and Head of A&R] and Ron [Morse, Wax Records CEO] have built an extraordinary label, with a creative and agile approach to artist discovery, development, and marketing that transcends conventional limitations. This partnership will allow Wax to elevate their outstanding work with additional resources and infrastructure, and introduce an exciting new creative pipeline for Anthemâs songwriters.
âThe possibilities for global success with this partnership are limitless.â
Anthem and Wax tout the partnership as âan evolution of the music businessâ and a key to artist empowerment as well as a key to opening doors internationally.
âThe global music marketplace is an ever-changing adventure,â says Waxâs Jamie Appleby. âThrough countless hours of dedication and hard work, we strive to cultivate a vibrant entrepreneurial culture that supports and provides globalization opportunities for our community. We are excited for the next evolution of Wax Records, and have tremendous admiration for Jason and the exceptional team at Anthem. This new venture will expand our ongoing commitment to our incredible artists, venture partners, and sub label groups.â
Anthem Entertainment has acquired select copyrights in the catalogs of hit songwriter Luke Laird and Nashville-based music company Creative Nation, which is led by Luke and music industry executive (and Lukeâs wife) Beth Laird. In an Instagram post, Beth Laird noted that Anthem has acquired the released songs in the Creative Nation catalog, alongside Luke Lairdâs released songs.
The Creative Nation catalog includes more than 60 radio singles, including numerous chart-topping hits such as Sam Huntâs âHard to Forgetâ and Harry Stylesâ âWatermelon Sugarâ and âAdore You,â as well as songs recorded by Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, The Highwomen, Tim McGraw, Sara Bareilles, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Jordan Davis and Kacey Musgraves.
Pennsylvania native Luke Laird is a three-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, as well as the Academy of Country Musicâs songwriter of the year in 2015. He has earned 24 chart-topping songs and six CMA Triple Play awards (with each CMA Triple Play honor recognizing three No. 1 songs within a one-year span). Among his hit songs are Kacey Musgravesâ âSpace Cowboy,â Eric Churchâs âDrink in My Hand,â Kenny Chesneyâs âAmerican Kids,â Carrie Underwoodâs âTemporary Homeâ and Tim McGrawâs âDiamond Rings and Old Barstools.â
Creative Nation was founded in 2011 and works in publishing, management, artist development and records. The company supports a roster that includes singer-songwriter Kassi Ashton, âPontoonâ songwriter Barry Dean, âHumble and Kindâ songwriter Lori McKenna, âRiserâ songwriter Steve Moakler, Travis Wood and Ben West.
âLuke and I have worked hard to sign quality people and songwriters and continue to commit to that,â Creative Nation co-founder/CEO Beth Laird said in a statement. âWe are excited to announce that Anthem Music Publishing purchased Creative Nationâs exploited songs from the past 11 years. Iâm grateful to Jason Klein, Sal Fazzari, Andrew Jamal, Adrian Battiston, and Gilles Godard, and everyone at Anthem who worked with our team (Derek Crownover, Megan Pekar, John Rolfe, Chris King and Kella Farris) for making this such a smooth and transparent process. Itâs great to know our past copyrights are being taken care of by a great publisher and we are excited to continue building Creative Nation.â
Luke Laird added in a statement, âOver the years I have been fortunate to have songs recorded by so many incredible artists. Iâm grateful that a company as renowned as Anthem sees the value in these songs, and Iâm excited my exploited copyrights have been sold to Anthem alongside the Creative Nation songs.â
Anthem Music Publishing Nashville president Gilles Godard added, âI have watched Luke and Beth build a world class catalog over the last decade with iconic copyrights and amazing diversity from country to global pop hits. It is an honor and a privilege to now represent this impressive legacy body of work.â
Anthem Entertainment has deepened its country music interests in recent years, including acquiring a majority share of singer-songwriter Jordan Davisâs publishing catalog last year.
Rising country star Jordan Davis has sold the majority share of his publishing catalog to Anthem Entertainment, extending his relationship with the Toronto-based company.  Â
While itâs relatively rare for artists at such early stages of their careers to make such a move, Davis is using the funds to invest in his future.
âOne of the big things for us was creating a little bit of flexibility to be able to make some long-term decisions a little less with budget in mind,â says Red Lightâs Zach Sutton, Davisâ manager. In February, Davis is undertaking his first European headlining tour, including stops in Stockholm, Amsterdam and London.  While Sutton says the concerts are already nearly sold out, âtheyâre not the most lucrative dates and having some resources from this sale allows us to think a bit more strategically on building long term, not just on âIf we dedicate the first quarter to Europe, weâre really going to miss out on this type of money here in the States.ââ
The excitement around Davis also factored into the timing. Davis has been a remarkably reliable hitmaker since his first release, âSingles You Up,â reached No. 1 on Billboardâs Country Airplay chart in 2017. Since then, every official radio release has gone top 5, with three other songs, 2019âs âSlow Dance in the Parking Lot, 2021âs âBuy Dirtâ (featuring Luke Bryan) and 2022âs âWhat My World Spins Aroundâ reaching the summit. âBuy Dirt,â which Davis co-wrote with his brother Jacob and another pair of brothers, Josh and Matt Jenkins, won the CMA Award for song of the year last year. This yearâs âNext Thing You Know,â which peaked at No. 2 on the Country Airplay tally, is up for the same award at the 2023 CMA Awards next month. In addition to writing his own material, Davis has had songs cut by Jake Owen and Old Dominion. His total streams have surpassed 6 billion, Sutton says.Â
âJordanâs heat at the moment, the marketplace, the new team involved [at Anthem], all pointed towards this is a good time to take a couple of chips off the table but keep [Jordan] in the game and keep building this asset at the same time,â Sutton continues.
The new team includes Jason Klein and Sal Fazzari, who were named permanent CEO and CFO, respectively, earlier this month after serving in those roles as interims since the departure of former CEO Helen Murphy in February. Both had been with Anthem in other capacities. Gilles Godard, who has been with the company since 2006, is president of Anthemâs Nashville-based music publishing operation.
âJordanâs particularly important to us. We obviously see him as an exceptional talent as a writer and a performer, but whatâs really special about Jordan is weâve been there since the very beginning,â Klein says, referring to Godard signing Davis in 2015 as a nascent writer. âAs an independent publisher, [who] has been his partner throughout his creative process, it was very important to us, now that heâs at this point in his career, that weâd be able to hold on and continue to super-serve him as a publisher. Heâs got a world of options open to him at this point and to stay with the home team, it says a lot about his belief in what weâre doing in Nashville and the great team that we have.â
âThe team at Anthem has evolved into a great creative platform for me,â Davis said in a statement. âTheir belief in me as an artist and a songwriter â itâs made such a difference along the way â from when I first moved to Nashville as a songwriter to now.â
In addition to acquiring an interest in Davisâs catalog, the Anthem deal extends the companyâs existing co-publishing agreement with Davis going forward. âWe are proud to say that Jordan started his publishing career here at Anthem eight years ago, hard work does pay off, and now hereâs to the next eight years making more musical history with Jordan Davis,â Godard added.Â
Nashville attorneys Derek Crownover, John Rolfe and Colleen Kelley of Loeb and Loeb represented Davis in the transaction.Â
As Fazzari notes, Anthem has purchased portions of other country publishing catalogs, including Jody Williams Music, Better Angels, RED Creative Group and Red Vinyl, which includes Chris Jansonâs catalog. âNashville has always been a focal point for us not only creatively, but for catalogs because we all love the music and the town. The songs that we get are pretty timeless. Weâve been able to amass a pretty sizeable catalog.â
Anthem has also bought portions of individual songs in Nashville, including co-writer Jesse Riceâs share of the Florida Georgia Line 2012 smash, âCruise.â (Its publishing deals extend far beyond country, including a long-term partnership with Timbaland, whose catalog Anthem acquired in 2012. Anthem has continued to invest in new Timbaland ventures.)
While the Davis deal is the first substantial catalog purchase Klein and Fazzari have completed since taking the reins, âWeâve got a lot that weâre looking at,â Klein says. âWeâve got a pretty robust pipeline of opportunity that weâre exploring. We expect to be pretty busy in the months ahead.â
Fazzari adds that Anthemâs lane is exploring deals that complement existing publishing partners and help diversify into other areas, but âweâre not going to be going after large or big-ticket catalogs that usually come with an auction process. We like to spend a lot of time investing in relationships within our network and that brings deal flow to us.â
Anthem Entertainment, a leading independent publisher, has expanded its partnership with Timbaland, the company announced Wednesday (June 7). Under the new arrangement, Anthem has extended its publishing deal with the songwriter/producer while promising to build on their co-publishing venture, Blue Stone. The company has also invested in Timbalandâs startup, Beatclub. As part of the newly […]
Helen Murphy is no longer CEO of Anthem Entertainment, according to a rep for the company. Jason Klein, who previously served as senior vp of business affairs and Canadian general manager, is taking over as interim CEO.
Anthem Entertainment was formerly known as ole Media Management. The rebrand, which took place in 2019, reflected the organizationâs widening purview as it expanded from a music publishing company into something more multi-faceted. Over the course of several years, it acquired recordings (including the Rush catalog), music production companies and an audiovisual secondary-rights business, which Murphy described as âthe second-largest collector of audiovisual secondary rights in the world, after the Motion Picture Association of America, which collects for the major studios.â
Murphy was named CEO in November 2018, a little more than six months before ole became Anthem. She had previously worked as CFO at PolyGram Records, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and Warner Music Group. Anthem âis a joyous name,â she told Billboard in 2019. âEverybody knows what an anthem is.â Murphy was named to Billboardâs Power List in 2019 and 2022 and to Billboardâs Women in Music list the same years.
In 2019, Anthem looked after publishing rights for 50,000 songs by over 400 songwriters. During Murphyâs tenure, the company expanded its publishing business by purchasing 50% of Wrensongs, acquiring a song catalog from Boardwalk Music Group and picking up the Kelly Archer song catalog. Archer helped pen country hits like Travis Denningâs âAfter A Fewâ and Justin Mooreâs âSomebody Else Will,â both of which hit No. 1 on Billboardâs Country Airplay chart, and Brett Youngâs âSleep Without You,â which reached No. 2.Â
Last March, sources told Billboard that Anthem was up for sale. âThis is a very exciting time for Anthem, as we look to strategically broaden our opportunities globally,â Murphy said in a statement at the time. âAnthem has hired an investment bank to help it evaluate all of its strategic growth options. The company has strongly emerged from the worst phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, having grown across all segments of its business, and we want to continue to capitalize on our growth momentum.â
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