Skip to content
Eastern Europe Journal

Eastern Europe Journal

All about Sports, Politics, Business News

  • Home
  • Business
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Home
  • News
  • WARNER MUSIC SOUTH EAST EUROPE ACQUIRES A MINORITY STAKE IN NIKA
  • News

WARNER MUSIC SOUTH EAST EUROPE ACQUIRES A MINORITY STAKE IN NIKA

Eastern Europe Journal 2 years ago

Darjo Rot & Marko Stopar

Warner Music South East Europe (WM SEE) has acquired a minority stake in Slovenian independent label NIKA. NIKA’s repertoire of more than 11,000 songs – including tracks from Big Foot Mama, Koala Voice, Luka Basi, Nipke, Siddharta, and Žan Serčič – is currently distributed through ADA, Warner Music’s independent distribution and label services arm.

This new deal further enables Warner Music to upstream NIKA’s roster to its international network, opening up opportunities for fans around the world to discover its artists’ music.

NIKA has been Warner Music’s licensee in Slovenia since 1995. The company is well established in the local market, working closely with local industry bodies, such as collective management organisation IPF k.o., to ensure its artists and clients are being represented and paid correctly.

Izabela Ciszek-Podziemska, General Manager, WM SEE says: “It’s a proud moment for us at WM SEE today in announcing this deal with NIKA. We’ve worked with Darjo and Marko for almost 30 years, they have an impeccable reputation, and I can confidently say that there’s no-one better for us to partner with in Slovenia.”

Darjo Rot and Marko Stopar, Co-Founders of NIKA add: “We couldn’t be happier to complete this deal with WM SEE. We’ve worked with Warner Music for almost three decades, and that’s because it puts their trust in us and enables us to do what we do best in Slovenia, and now with this deal we’ll be working even closer to ensure we’re bringing our artists to the world stage.”

“The upstreaming potential of NIKA’s artists within Warner Music’s global network is an exciting thought for me. We’ve had great success when partnering with labels in the region, like Magneoton and Mascom, so I’m excited to see how the team can elevate NIKA to new levels”, finishes Bartosz Szwoch, CFO, Warner Music Eastern Europe.

NIKA was established in 1989 as the first private sector music label and distribution company in the former Yugoslavia. It began with a small shop in Ljubljana, where music from independent international labels was introduced to the Yugoslavian market for the first time.

In 1995, NIKA entered into a partnership with Warner Music, and in 2017, it commenced distributing its own catalogue through Warner Music to other markets. NIKA also operates the largest Slovenian online music shop, offering customers a selection of more than 300,000 different titles.

Izabela Ciszek-Podziemska

Tags: acquires East Europe Minority music NIKA South stake Warner

Continue Reading

Previous: Scandinavian company tightens grip in east Europe
Next: Golf Business News – Trojan Battery Names East Europe Distributor

Related Stories

South-East Europe Energy Highway – European Commission South-East Europe Energy Highway – European Commission
  • News

South-East Europe Energy Highway – European Commission

Eastern Europe Journal 1 week ago
OSCE South East Europe Media Conference “Strengthening Journalism as a Public Good” OSCE South East Europe Media Conference “Strengthening Journalism as a Public Good”
  • News

OSCE South East Europe Media Conference “Strengthening Journalism as a Public Good”

Eastern Europe Journal 1 month ago
The EU: A Bias Against Central and East Europe The EU: A Bias Against Central and East Europe
  • News

The EU: A Bias Against Central and East Europe

Eastern Europe Journal 2 months ago
luxury hotels China Middle East Europe luxury hotels China Middle East Europe
  • News

luxury hotels China Middle East Europe

Eastern Europe Journal 3 months ago
Trieste to host South-East Europe Observatory Trieste to host South-East Europe Observatory
  • News

Trieste to host South-East Europe Observatory

Eastern Europe Journal 3 months ago
Bikes to dams – how hybrid threats shape reality in east Europe Bikes to dams – how hybrid threats shape reality in east Europe
  • News

Bikes to dams – how hybrid threats shape reality in east Europe

Eastern Europe Journal 4 months ago

Express Posts

From Global to Regional: Advancing Science Diplomacy From Global to Regional: Advancing Science Diplomacy
  • Technology

From Global to Regional: Advancing Science Diplomacy

Eastern Europe Journal 12 hours ago
South-East Europe is rich in cultural, ecological, and scientific diversity. Many of the region’s most vital systems, such as the Danube, Sava, and Drin River basins,... Read More
From legal aid to urban planning: Meet the startups enhancing Ukraine’s digital government From legal aid to urban planning: Meet the startups enhancing Ukraine’s digital government
  • Technology

From legal aid to urban planning: Meet the startups enhancing Ukraine’s digital government

Digital Futures for a Smart Europe: A Feasibility Study on Digital Digital Futures for a Smart Europe: A Feasibility Study on Digital
  • Technology

Digital Futures for a Smart Europe: A Feasibility Study on Digital

UNESCO and Huawei join forces for digital transformation and green UNESCO and Huawei join forces for digital transformation and green
  • Technology

UNESCO and Huawei join forces for digital transformation and green

East Europe pay-TV market faces 8m subscriber decline East Europe pay-TV market faces 8m subscriber decline
  • Technology

East Europe pay-TV market faces 8m subscriber decline

  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
Copyright © Easterneuropejournal.com All rights reserved.