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| | Warner Chappell Music |
 | | The Warner Bros. music division has its origin in the 1920s, when the then pop music giants were acquired to form Music Publishers Holding Corporation, with the rights to the songs of Victor Herbert, Rudolph Friml and Sigmond Romberg. |
 | | Additionally, the company's print music subsidiary, Warner Bros. Publications, Inc., prints and distributes a broad selection of sheet music, books, educational materials, folios, personality books, orchestrations and arrangements from the Warner/Chappell catalog and many other music publishers, including EMI Music and Hit and Run Music. |
 | | Because its catalog is the most comprehensive in the world, Warner/Chappell is often the first stop for AandR executives and record producers as well as feature film, television and commercial producers worldwide needing to acquire rights to a song. |
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