New York Post

BMG hits right note with mystery partner

BMG Rifhts, which reps artists like Bruno Mars, is close to a deal to brinf in a new financial partner B

- By CLAIRE ATKINSON catkinson@nypost.com

Bertelsman­n’s musicpubli­shing joint venture, BMG Rights, is close to securing a financial partner to replace privateequ­ity giant KKR, The Post has learned.

The new backer is said to be a major financial company with the ability to help bring Bertelsman­n CEO Thomas Rabe’s dream of expansion to life, sources said.

BMG Rights, which owns the rights to 1 million songs, is pursuing Universal’s Parlophone label to add to the nearly $700 million in acquisitio­ns it has racked up in the past four years.

The addons include Chrysalis, which just signed Bryan Ferry as a client, and Bug Music.

Under one plan being weighed by BMG Rights, Bertelsman­n would grow its 49 percent stake and become the new majority owner. KKR wants to cash out the 51 percent stake it has held since June 2009.

While the identity of the new partner could not be learned at press time, one source said Bertelsman­n has talked to “[Ronald] Perelman, Apollo, and even Access Industries [owner of Warner Music Group], about becoming partners in BMG Rights.”

Reps for Apollo, Perelman’s MacAndrews& Forbes and Access Industries had no comment.

Apollo had discussed a tieup with Bertelsman­n as far back as 2006, according to reports at the time.

A Bertelsman­n spokespers­on, while acknowledg­ing the KKR partnershi­p is closed ended, cautioned that a KKR exit isn’t coming “anytime soon.” A KKR rep said,“We continue to be pleased with BMG and our partnershi­p with Bertelsman­n. This is simply inaccurate.”

BMG Rights catalog includes publishing rights to Bruno Mars, Bill “Lovely Day” Withers and Johnny “That’s What Friends Are For” Mathis.

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