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Warner Bros. Discovery in $500 Million Deal for Music Publishing Assets

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Warner Bros. Discovery in $500 Million Deal for Music Publishing Assets

Warner Bros. Discovery is negotiating to sell around half of its film and TV music-publishing assets for approximately $500 million, sources confirm.

Warner Bros. Discovery

Warner Bros. Discovery

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Warner Bros. Discovery Sells Music Publishing Assets For $500 million

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Warner Bros. Discovery Will Sell Half Its Musical Catalog For

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Warner Bros. Discovery to Sell Half Its Music Catalog

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