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Who owns Warner Records?
The owner of Warner Records is Xu Xinggang.

Mr. Xu Xinggang is currently the president of Warner silver moon International Culture Media Co., Ltd., the chairman of its subsidiary Shanghai Xu Culture Media Development Co., Ltd. and the CEO of China-Philippines silver moon International Culture Media Co., Ltd. In the second season, "New Songs of China" was the general director of the national city sea election and the president of China Star Brokerage Industry Association.

Since 199, Xu Xinggang has undertaken, planned and directed more than 3,000 large-scale performances. Successfully packaged and promoted more than 100 famous artists, and cooperated with more than 1000 stars in performance, endorsement, song promotion and distribution, artist positioning planning and so on.

Mr. Xu Xinggang, the founder of the company, is a legend. His indomitable character, unusual experience and unconventional way of thinking make him different.

But what attracts him most is his personality charm and profound thoughts. He has created a number of firsts in the entertainment and planning circles: China's first entertainment planner, China's first subversion of traditional entertainment marketing, China's first star big coffee show planner, the first and second seasons of "New Songs of China", the general director and chief judge of the national city sea election, the top ten star agents in China, and the first person in China's tourism concert planner. He is also the psychological suggestion that "music,

The history of Warner Records:

Warner Records was founded in 1958 and its headquarters is in burbank, California, USA. In the early days, the company mainly engaged in recording, distribution and distribution activities. In the1960s, the company began to actively promote pop music and signed a number of rock stars, such as Bob Dylan, jimi hendrix, Jane Monroe and joan baez.

In the1970s, Warner Music Company quickly developed into a company with a place in the music market by acquiring some small record companies. In the early 1970s, the company's sales reached a new height, and at the same time, some popular albums were released, such as Elvis Presley's Love Song and Endure.