General music industry woes, along with $14 million in severance costs, pushed Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) to a net loss in Q3. In the meantime, revenues were barely up 1 percent to $861 million. Amid WMG’s general weakness in Q3, digital revenues continued to rise. The segment’s revenue was $184 million for a 10 percent gain year-over-year. Digital comprised 21 percent of total sales in the quarter.
3Q 2009 3Q 2008 EPS -$0.12 $0.04 Net Income -$18M $6M Revenue $861M $854M
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