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Sony Music Publishing (SMP) is the largest music publishing company in the world, based in New York and part of Sony Music Group. The company specializes in managing and owning extensive music catalogs from renowned artists and songwriters. Its history dates back to 1966 with the acquisition of music catalogs by ATV, and it evolved through a significant joint venture with Michael Jackson's ATV Music in 1995, which included the Beatles' catalog. Sony fully acquired the company in 2016 and rebranded it as SMP. SMP focuses on managing songwriting rights, including synchronization for visual media, royalty collection, and the administration of its vast catalogs. The company supports songwriters globally and has a strong market presence due to its classic and contemporary music collections. Its catalogs feature iconic names such as The Beatles, Queen, Motown artists, and many others, emphasizing the importance of longevity in music rights management.
Sony Music Publishing (SMP) is the largest music publishing company in the world, based in New York and part of Sony Music Group. The company specializes in managing and owning extensive music catalogs from renowned artists and songwriters. Its history dates back to 1966 with the acquisition of music catalogs by ATV, and it evolved through a significant joint venture with Michael Jackson's ATV Music in 1995, which included the Beatles' catalog. Sony fully acquired the company in 2016 and rebranded it as SMP. SMP focuses on managing songwriting rights, including synchronization for visual media, royalty collection, and the administration of its vast catalogs. The company supports songwriters globally and has a strong market presence due to its classic and contemporary music collections. Its catalogs feature iconic names such as The Beatles, Queen, Motown artists, and many others, emphasizing the importance of longevity in music rights management.














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