Warner Music Italy is ushering in a new era as it launches two frontline labels: Warner Records Italy and Atlantic Records Italy, marking the end of an era for the company's Italian operation under its current name. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Warner Music Italy has decided to expand and restructure, aiming to create more agile teams that can better support emerging and established artists.
Eleonora Rubini will lead Warner Records Italy as label director, while Leonardo Luan will oversee A&R, Ruth Hagos will be in charge of urban music, Anna Rampinelli will head marketing, and Sara Daniele will handle promotions. Atlantic Records Italy, on the other hand, will be led by Marco Masoli, with Filippo Gimigliano at the helm of A&R, Riccardo Primavera handling urban music, Gianluca Covezzi managing marketing, and Eleonora Bruno overseeing promotions.
Both labels will have dedicated digital, international, and domestic project managers, who will report to VP Gianluca Guido and president Pico Cibelli. ADA Italy will continue to handle distribution and artist services, now under the leadership of Renato Tanchis, who has also been tasked with developing a new exclusive partnership with Andrea Comi (Attica Music) and Davide DโAquino (Triggger).
The move is seen as an evolution that strengthens WM Italy's ability to superserve its artists and connect audiences around the world. Eleonora Rubini believes the expansion allows for "a more focused approach to artist development," while Marco Masoli aims to build "a home where creativity thrives and our artists can reach their full potential on the world stage."
The Italian music market continues to grow, with recorded music revenues surpassing 440 million euros in 2023, up 18.8% year-over-year, making it the EU's third-largest after Germany and France. Streaming led with 65% of total revenue, while physical formats rose to a 14% share, as vinyl sales jumped 24.3% and CDs saw a 3.8% increase.
Growth remained strong in early 2025, according to FIMI, with total revenues up 9.7% and both streaming and physical segments posting double-digit gains. With this new structure, Warner Music Italy is poised to take on the challenges of the ever-evolving music industry while fostering creativity and growth for its artists.
Eleonora Rubini will lead Warner Records Italy as label director, while Leonardo Luan will oversee A&R, Ruth Hagos will be in charge of urban music, Anna Rampinelli will head marketing, and Sara Daniele will handle promotions. Atlantic Records Italy, on the other hand, will be led by Marco Masoli, with Filippo Gimigliano at the helm of A&R, Riccardo Primavera handling urban music, Gianluca Covezzi managing marketing, and Eleonora Bruno overseeing promotions.
Both labels will have dedicated digital, international, and domestic project managers, who will report to VP Gianluca Guido and president Pico Cibelli. ADA Italy will continue to handle distribution and artist services, now under the leadership of Renato Tanchis, who has also been tasked with developing a new exclusive partnership with Andrea Comi (Attica Music) and Davide DโAquino (Triggger).
The move is seen as an evolution that strengthens WM Italy's ability to superserve its artists and connect audiences around the world. Eleonora Rubini believes the expansion allows for "a more focused approach to artist development," while Marco Masoli aims to build "a home where creativity thrives and our artists can reach their full potential on the world stage."
The Italian music market continues to grow, with recorded music revenues surpassing 440 million euros in 2023, up 18.8% year-over-year, making it the EU's third-largest after Germany and France. Streaming led with 65% of total revenue, while physical formats rose to a 14% share, as vinyl sales jumped 24.3% and CDs saw a 3.8% increase.
Growth remained strong in early 2025, according to FIMI, with total revenues up 9.7% and both streaming and physical segments posting double-digit gains. With this new structure, Warner Music Italy is poised to take on the challenges of the ever-evolving music industry while fostering creativity and growth for its artists.