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Universal Music Restructuring Continues, East Coast Labels Unite Under Republic Corps Division

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Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music As the vast reorganization of Universal Music Group’s labels continues, as expected, the company’s East Coast operations are uniting under the Republic Corps umbrella.

The move reflects the company’s reorganization of its labels under the domains of Republic’s Monte Lipman (East Coast) and Interscope’s John Janick (West Coast).

Jim Roppo, previously co-president of the Republic label, has been named president and COO of Republic Corps, reporting directly to Monte and Avery Lipman.

While no official announcement was sent, according to an internal document obtained by Variety, Republic Corps will serve as the “central operational hub” for the labels: Republic (under Wendy Goldstein, president and chief creative officer), Mercury Records (with Tyler Arnold as president and Ben Adelson as GM), Island Records (Justin Eshak and Imran Majid, co-CEOs), Def Jam Recordings (Tunji Balogun, chairman/CEO), Imperial Music and Casablanca Records (Glenn Mendlinger, president). “As part of this new collective, each individual label maintains and operates with full independence and creative autonomy,” the document states, although Roppo “will now spearhead strategy and operations working with the individual labels; leading the Corps team and integrated departments.” The move also sees a number of executives taking on additional responsibilities as the individual companies unify their operations.

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