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In today’s CMU Daily: After the news earlier this week that Universal Music has bought [PIAS] outright, indie label trade group IMPALA has urged regulators to investigate the deal, while also calling for a “new competition approach” from regulators to address concerns around the “creeping dominance” of the three majors
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IMPALA says Universal’s “creeping dominance” and “pursuit of key independent players” is a cause for concern after [PIAS] deal | | Pan-European indie label trade group IMPALA has urged regulators within the European Union, and beyond, to investigate Universal Music’s acquisition of independent label group and distributor [PIAS] which, it says, “squeezes the independents further in an already very concentrated market”.
IMPALA says in a statement, “The bottom line is Universal Music Group’s acquisition of [PIAS] will increase the power of UMG across Europe and beyond, including the UK and the USA, and IMPALA expects regulators in these jurisdictions to take action. The pursuit of key independent players by all three majors has been happening in national markets across Europe and elsewhere and there is a serious risk of this continuing and posing real disruption for the independent sector”.
It was announced on Tuesday that Universal now owns [PIAS] outright, having previously acquired a 49% stake in the business from founders Kenny Gates and Michel Lambot. The [PIAS] Label Group will remain an autonomous division within the Universal empire, though the indie’s [Integral] distribution and label services company becomes part of the major’s Virgin Music Group. Integral and Virgin will then provide distribution services to the [PIAS] labels.
[PIAS] was a key player in the independent sector for decades, and was an active participant in various organisations championing indie labels, including IMPALA. The trade body’s statement acknowledges that, saying that “[PIAS] is an inspiration for all entrepreneurs in music”, and thanking Lambot and Gates “for their support and insight over the past 24 years”. As a Universal subsidiary, [PIAS] will no longer be an IMPALA member.
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