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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 8-K
 
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): November 22, 2022
 
Warner Music Group Corp.
(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Delaware
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
001-32502
(Commission
File Number)
13-4271875
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
1633 Broadway,
New York, NY
(Address of principal executive offices)
10019
(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 275-2000
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Class A Common Stock, $0.001 par value per share WMG The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
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ITEM 2.02. RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION.
On November 22, 2022, Warner Music Group Corp. issued an earnings release announcing its results for the quarter and fiscal year ended September 30, 2022, which is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 hereto.
This information shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as expressly set forth by specific reference to such filing.
ITEM 9.01. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS.
(d) Exhibits.
Exhibit No. Description
99.1  
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

WARNER MUSIC GROUP CORP.
 
Date: November 22, 2022By:  /s/ Eric Levin
Eric Levin
 Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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WARNER MUSIC GROUP CORP. REPORTS RESULTS FOR FISCAL FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Financial Highlights
Strong Quarterly Performance Highlighted by Growth across All Revenue Lines and Margin Expansion in Constant Currency
Solid Double-Digit Growth in Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted EBITDA for the Quarter and Full Year
Continued Momentum in Music Publishing with Double-Digit Revenue Growth
Robust Operating Cash Flow Growth Which Outperformed Full-Year Expectations
For the three months ended September 30, 2022
Total revenue grew 9% or 16% in constant currency
Digital revenue grew 7% or 12% in constant currency
Net income was $150 million versus $30 million in the prior-year quarter
OIBDA increased 37% to $245 million versus $179 million in the prior-year quarter or 52% in constant currency
Adjusted OIBDA increased 22% to $265 million versus $218 million in the prior-year quarter or 33% in constant currency
Adjusted EBITDA increased 16% to $276 million versus $237 million in the prior-year quarter
Cash provided by operating activities increased 78% to $406 million versus $228 million in the prior-year quarter
For the twelve months ended September 30, 2022
Total revenue grew 12% or 16% in constant currency
Digital revenue grew 9% or 13% in constant currency
Net income was $555 million versus $307 million in the prior year
OIBDA increased 15% to $1,053 million versus $915 million in the prior year or 21% in constant currency
Adjusted OIBDA increased 13% to $1,149 million versus $1,018 million in the prior year or 18% in constant currency
Adjusted EBITDA increased 10% to $1,196 million versus $1,090 million in the prior year
Cash provided by operating activities increased 16% to $742 million versus $638 million in the prior year

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NEW YORK, New York, November 22, 2022—Warner Music Group Corp. today announced its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results for the periods ended September 30, 2022.

Steve Cooper, CEO, Warner Music Group, said, “Our strong fourth quarter and full year results were driven by our talented artists, songwriters, and teams, across a wide range of genres, geographies, and generations. Against the backdrop of a challenging macro environment, we once again proved music's resilience, with new commercial opportunities emerging all the time. We're very well positioned for long-term creative success, and continued top and bottom line growth. We’re excited to have Robert Kyncl joining next year as WMG's new CEO, as we enter the next dynamic phase of our evolution.”

Eric Levin, CFO, Warner Music Group, said, “We've delivered double-digit revenue growth on a constant currency basis and robust cash flow, driven by excellent operating performance across the company. The momentum in our business is strong, underpinned by global subscriber growth, subscription price increases, and the expansion of emerging platforms. As we look ahead, we're excited to share amazing releases from the world’s hottest artists, as well as innovative tech collaborations that will strengthen our position at the intersection of music, film, TV, social media, fitness, and gaming.”
Total WMG
Total WMG Summary Results
(dollars in millions)
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021% ChangeFor the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
(unaudited)(unaudited)(audited)(audited)
Revenue$1,497 $1,376 %$5,919 $5,301 12 %
Recorded Music revenue1,244 1,172 %4,966 4,544 %
Music Publishing revenue254 205 24 %958 761 26 %
Digital revenue989 926 %3,866 3,539 %
Operating income163 100 63 %714 609 17 %
Adjusted operating income(1)
183 139 32 %810 712 14 %
OIBDA(1)
245 179 37 %1,053 915 15 %
Adjusted OIBDA(1)
265 218 22 %1,149 1,018 13 %
Net income150 30 — %555 307 81 %
Adjusted net income(1)
170 69 — %651 410 59 %
Net cash provided by operating activities406 228 78 %742 638 16 %
Free Cash Flow368 193 91 %607 545 11 %
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
276 237 16 %1,196 1,090 10 %
(1) See "Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures" at the end of this release for details regarding these measures.

Fourth-Quarter Results
Revenue was up 8.8% (or 16.0% in constant currency). Consistent with the prior quarter, growth in the quarter was unfavorably impacted by foreign currency exchange rates as the U.S. dollar strengthened. The revenue increase in the quarter was driven by digital revenue growth of 6.8% (or 12.3% in constant currency) across Recorded Music and Music Publishing, which includes $38 million in downloads and other digital revenue from the settlement of certain copyright infringement cases (the “Copyright Settlement”). Consistent with the prior three quarters, the quarter included the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners affecting Recorded Music streaming revenue. Total streaming revenue increased 3.5% (or 8.9% in constant currency) primarily driven by growth in Music Publishing streaming revenue of 29.8% (or 37.0% in constant currency). Recorded Music streaming revenue decreased by 0.4% (or increased by 4.7% in constant currency) as a result of the continued growth in subscription revenue, offset by a market-related slowdown in ad-supported revenue, the impact of exchange rates and the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners. Digital revenue represented 66.1% of total revenue in the quarter, compared to 67.3% in the prior-year quarter. The decrease in digital revenue as a percentage of total revenue is due to the double-digit growth of Recorded Music artist services and expanded-rights and licensing revenue, as well as Music Publishing performance revenue. Music Publishing synchronization and mechanical revenue remained flat on an as-reported basis, but increased in constant currency. Recorded Music physical revenue decreased on an as-reported basis, but increased in constant currency.
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Excluding the Copyright Settlement and the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, revenue increased 9.0% (or 16.4% in constant currency).

Operating income was $163 million compared to $100 million in the prior-year quarter. OIBDA was $245 million, compared to $179 million in the prior-year quarter, an increase of 36.9% (or 52.2% in constant currency), and OIBDA margin increased 3.4 percentage points to 16.4% from 13.0% in the prior-year quarter (or increased 3.9 percentage points to 16.4% from 12.5% in constant currency). The increases in operating income, OIBDA and OIBDA margin were primarily due to the same factors affecting Adjusted OIBDA discussed below and a decrease in expenses related to restructuring and other transformation initiatives and non-cash stock-based compensation and other related expenses.

Adjusted operating income, Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted net income exclude expenses related to restructuring and other transformation initiatives and non-cash stock-based compensation and other related expenses in both the quarter and the prior-year quarter. In the prior-year quarter, COVID-related expenses are also excluded. Adjusted EBITDA excludes these items and includes expected savings resulting from transformation initiatives and the pro forma impact of certain specified transactions. See below for calculations and reconciliations of Adjusted operating income, Adjusted OIBDA, Adjusted net income and Adjusted EBITDA.

Adjusted OIBDA increased 21.6% from $218 million to $265 million (or 32.5% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 1.9 percentage points to 17.7% from 15.8% in the prior-year quarter (or increased 2.2 percentage points to 17.7% from 15.5% in constant currency). The increase in Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA margin was primarily due to strong operating performance and $29 million from the Copyright Settlement, partially offset by revenue mix due to the growth of lower-margin artist services and expanded-rights revenue and the impact of exchange rates. Excluding the Copyright Settlement and the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, Adjusted OIBDA increased 20.4% (or 32.6% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 1.6 percentage points to 16.2% from 14.6% in the prior-year quarter (or increased 2.0 percentage points to 16.2% from 14.2% in constant currency). Adjusted operating income increased 31.7% from $139 million to $183 million due to the same factors affecting Adjusted OIBDA, partially offset by higher amortization expenses due to recent acquisitions and capital spending.

Adjusted EBITDA increased 16.5% from $237 million to $276 million with Adjusted EBITDA margins increasing 1.2 percentage points from 17.2% to 18.4% largely due to the same factors affecting Adjusted OIBDA, partially offset by reducing the pro forma impact of certain specified transactions, as the impact is realized, and lower pro forma savings from certain cost-savings initiatives, primarily driven by the shift in the timing of the financial transformation initiative.

Net income was $150 million compared to $30 million in the prior-year quarter. Adjusted net income was $170 million compared to $69 million in the prior-year quarter. The increase in net income and Adjusted net income was primarily due to higher operating income, the impact of exchange rates on the Company’s Euro-denominated debt and intercompany loans, lower loss on mark-to-market adjustment of equity investments and a loss on extinguishment of debt in the prior-year quarter, partially offset by an increase in income tax expense due to higher pre-tax income.

Basic and Diluted earnings per share was $0.28 for both the Class A and Class B shareholders due to the net income attributable to the Company in the quarter of $150 million.

As of September 30, 2022, the Company reported a cash balance of $584 million, total debt of $3.732 billion and net debt (defined as total debt, net of deferred financing costs, premiums and discounts, minus cash and equivalents) of $3.148 billion.

Cash provided by operating activities increased 78% to $406 million from $228 million in the prior-year quarter. The increase was largely a result of strong operating performance, timing of A&R investments, higher recoupments in the quarter and timing of digital deal renewals, partially offset by other movements within working capital. Capital expenditures increased 9% to $38 million from $35 million in the prior-year quarter, mainly due to investments in IT infrastructure, partially offset by lower facilities investments. Free Cash Flow, as defined below, increased 91% to $368 million from $193 million in the prior-year quarter.

Full-Year Results
Total revenue increased 11.7% (or 16.0% in constant currency) driven by digital revenue growth of 9.2% (or 12.6% in constant currency) across Recorded Music and Music Publishing, which includes $38 million in downloads and other digital revenue from the Copyright Settlement. The year included an additional week, primarily reflected in Recorded
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Music streaming revenue. Additionally, the year included the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners affecting Recorded Music streaming revenue. Total streaming revenue increased 9.1% (or 12.4% in constant currency) driven by growth across Recorded Music and Music Publishing. Recorded Music streaming revenue increased by 6.3% (or 9.5% in constant currency) due to continued growth in streaming services, which was affected by a market-related slowdown in ad-supported revenue and the benefit of an additional week, partially offset by the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, an $11 million catch-up payment from one of the Company’s digital partners (the “Catch-Up Payment”) and a $10 million true-up payment in ad-supported revenue, all of which benefited the prior year. Music Publishing streaming revenue increased by 28.9% (or 32.8% in constant currency), which includes a benefit of $20 million resulting from the July 1, 2022 remand ruling by the Copyright Royalty Board in Phonorecords III upholding higher percentage of revenue U.S. mechanical royalty rates for 2018 to 2022 and reflects amounts expected to be paid (the “CRB Rate Benefit”). Digital revenue represented 65.3% of total revenue, compared to 66.8% in the prior year. The decrease in digital revenue as a percentage of total revenue is primarily due to the growth of artist services and expanded-rights revenue. Revenue increases in the year were also driven by growth in Recorded Music licensing and physical revenue and Music Publishing performance, synchronization and mechanical revenue. Excluding the Copyright Settlement, the benefit of an additional week, the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, the Catch-Up Payment, the true-up payment in ad-supported revenue and the CRB Rate Benefit, revenue increased 12.4% (or 16.9% in constant currency).

Operating income was $714 million compared to $609 million in the prior year. OIBDA was $1,053 million, compared to $915 million in the prior year, an increase of 15.1% (or 20.9% in constant currency), and OIBDA margin increased 0.5 percentage points to 17.8% from 17.3% in the prior year (or increased 0.7 percentage points to 17.8% from 17.1% in constant currency). The increases in operating income, OIBDA and OIBDA margin were primarily due to strong operating performance, partially offset by the impact of exchange rates.

Adjusted operating income, Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted net income exclude expenses related to restructuring and other transformation initiatives and non-cash stock-based compensation and other related expenses in both the year and the prior year. In the prior year, COVID-related expenses are also excluded. Adjusted EBITDA excludes these items and includes expected savings resulting from transformation initiatives and the pro forma impact of certain specified transactions. See below for calculations and reconciliations of Adjusted operating income, Adjusted OIBDA, Adjusted net income and Adjusted EBITDA.

Adjusted OIBDA increased 12.9% from $1,018 million to $1,149 million (or 18.0% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 0.2 percentage points to 19.4% from 19.2% in the prior year (or increased 0.3 percentage points to 19.4% from 19.1% in constant currency). The increase in Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA margin was primarily due to the same factors affecting OIBDA. Excluding the Copyright Settlement, the benefit of an additional week, the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, the Catch-Up Payment, the true-up payment in ad-supported revenue and the CRB Rate Benefit, Adjusted OIBDA increased 15.8% (or 21.6% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 0.6 percentage points to 18.6% from 18.0% in the prior year (or increased 0.7 percentage points to 18.6% from 17.9% in constant currency). Adjusted operating income increased 13.8% from $712 million to $810 million due to the same factors affecting Adjusted OIBDA, partially offset by higher amortization expenses due to recent acquisitions and capital spending.

Adjusted EBITDA increased 9.7% from $1,090 million to $1,196 million with Adjusted EBITDA margins decreasing 0.4 percentage points from 20.6% to 20.2% largely due to the same factors affecting Adjusted OIBDA, offset by lower pro forma impact of certain specified transactions and lower pro forma savings from certain cost-savings initiatives, primarily driven by the shift in timing of the financial transformation initiative, and the impact of the mark-to-market adjustment of an earn-out liability related to an acquisition, which is excluded from Adjusted EBITDA.

Net income was $555 million compared to $307 million in the prior year. Adjusted net income was $651 million compared to $410 million in the prior year. The increase in net income and Adjusted net income was primarily due to higher operating income, the impact of exchange rates on the Company’s Euro-denominated debt and intercompany loans and a loss on extinguishment of debt in the prior year, partially offset by aggregate realized and unrealized losses related to certain investments and an increase in income tax expense due to higher pre-tax income.

Basic and Diluted earnings per share was $1.06 for both the Class A and Class B shareholders due to the net income attributable to the Company in the year of $555 million.

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Net debt (defined as total debt, net of deferred financing costs, premiums and discounts, minus cash and equivalents) at the end of the year was $3.148 billion compared to $2.847 billion at the end of the prior year.

Cash provided by operating activities increased 16% to $742 million from $638 million in the prior year. The change was largely a result of strong operating performance. Capital expenditures increased 45% to $135 million from $93 million in the prior year, mainly due to investments in IT infrastructure and facilities, including the EMP fulfillment center expansion. Free Cash Flow, as defined below, increased 11% to $607 million from $545 million in the prior year.

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Recorded Music
Recorded Music Summary Results
(dollars in millions)
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021% ChangeFor the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Revenue$1,244 $1,172 %$4,966 $4,544 %
Digital revenue830 807 %3,305 3,105 %
Operating income165 129 28 %796 733 %
Adjusted operating income(1)
172 151 14 %819 772 %
OIBDA(1)
219 182 20 %1,023 936 %
Adjusted OIBDA(1)
226 204 11 %1,046 975 %
 
(1) See "Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures" at the end of this release for details regarding these measures.

Recorded Music Revenue
(dollars in millions)
    
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021
 As reportedAs reportedConstantAs reportedAs reportedConstant
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Digital$830 $807 $768 $3,305 $3,105 $3,013 
Physical123 127 116 563 549 521 
Total Digital and Physical953 934 884 3,868 3,654 3,534 
Artist services and expanded-rights204 168 153 767 599 562 
Licensing87 70 63 331 291 276 
Total Recorded Music$1,244 $1,172 $1,100 $4,966 $4,544 $4,372 

Fourth-Quarter Results
Recorded Music revenue was up 6.1% (or 13.1% in constant currency) due to artist services and expanded-rights revenue growth of 21.4% (or 33.3% in constant currency), reflecting an increase in merchandising and concert promotion revenue. Digital revenue was up 2.9% (or 8.1% in constant currency), which includes $31 million in downloads and other digital revenue from the Copyright Settlement. Streaming revenue was down 0.4% (or up 4.7% in constant currency). Adjusted for the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, Recorded Music streaming revenue was up 4.7% (or 10.4% in constant currency). Streaming revenue reflects continued growth in subscription revenue, which was affected by a market-related slowdown in ad-supported revenue. Digital revenue represented 66.7% of total Recorded Music revenue versus 68.9% in the prior-year quarter. The decrease in digital revenue as a percentage of total Recorded Music revenue is due to the growth of artist services and expanded-rights and licensing revenue. Licensing revenue increased 24.3% (or 38.1% in constant currency), mainly due to higher broadcast fees, synchronization and other activity, partially offset by the impact of exchange rates. Physical revenue was down 3.1% (or up 6.0% in constant currency) primarily due to the impact of exchange rates, which offset higher vinyl sales and strong performance in Japan. Excluding the Copyright Settlement and the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, revenue increased 7.0% (or 14.2% in constant currency). Major sellers included Ed Sheeran, Jack Harlow, Dua Lipa and Lizzo.

Recorded Music operating income was $165 million, up from $129 million in the prior-year quarter and operating margin was up 2.3 percentage points to 13.3% versus 11.0% in the prior-year quarter. OIBDA increased 20.3% to $219 million from $182 million (or 31.1% in constant currency) in the prior-year quarter and OIBDA margin increased 2.1 percentage points to 17.6% from 15.5% in the prior-year quarter (or increased 2.4 percentage points to 17.6% from 15.2% in constant currency). Adjusted OIBDA increased 10.8% from $204 million to $226 million (or 19.6% in constant currency) with Adjusted OIBDA margin up 0.8 percentage points to 18.2% from 17.4% in the prior-year quarter (or up 1.0 percentage points to 18.2% from 17.2% in constant currency). The increases in operating income, OIBDA, operating margin and
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OIBDA margin were primarily due to the same factors affecting Adjusted OIBDA discussed below and a decrease in expenses related to restructuring and other transformation initiatives and non-cash stock-based compensation and other related expenses. The increase in Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA margin was primarily due to strong operating performance and $15 million from the Copyright Settlement, partially offset by revenue mix resulting from the growth of lower-margin artist services and expanded-rights revenue and the impact of exchange rates. Excluding the Copyright Settlement and the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, Adjusted OIBDA increased 15.9% (or 26.3% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 1.4 percentage points to 17.4% from 16.0% in the prior-year quarter (or increased 1.7 percentage points to 17.4% from 15.7% in constant currency).

Full-Year Results
Recorded Music revenue was up 9.3% (or 13.6% in constant currency) due to growth across all revenue lines, including increases in digital revenue, which reflect the continued growth in streaming, the Company’s largest source of revenue. Digital revenue was up 6.4% (or 9.7% in constant currency), which includes $31 million in downloads and other digital revenue from the Copyright Settlement. Streaming revenue was up 6.3% (or 9.5% in constant currency). Adjusted for the benefit of an additional week, the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, the Catch-Up Payment and the true-up payment in ad-supported revenue, Recorded Music streaming revenue was up 9.9% (or 13.5% in constant currency). Streaming revenue reflects continued growth, which was affected by a market-related slowdown in ad-supported revenue and the strength of new and carryover releases. Digital revenue represented 66.6% of total Recorded Music revenue versus 68.3% in the prior year. The decrease in digital revenue as a percentage of total Recorded Music revenue is due to the continued growth of artist services and expanded-rights revenue. Artist services and expanded-rights revenue was up 28.0% (or 36.5% in constant currency), reflecting an increase in concert promotion, which was disrupted by COVID in the prior year, and merchandising revenue. Licensing revenue increased 13.7% (or 19.9% in constant currency), mainly due to higher synchronization and other activity. Physical revenue was up 2.6% (or 8.1% in constant currency) primarily from higher sales due to the success of new releases and an increased demand for vinyl products. Excluding the Copyright Settlement, the benefit of an additional week, the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, the Catch-Up Payment and the true-up payment in ad-supported revenue, revenue increased 10.7% (or 15.2% in constant currency). Major sellers included Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Silk Sonic and Coldplay.

Recorded Music operating income was $796 million, up from $733 million in the prior year and operating margin was down 0.1 percentage point to 16.0% versus 16.1% in the prior year. OIBDA increased 9.3% to $1,023 million from $936 million (or 14.0% in constant currency) in the prior year and OIBDA margin remained flat at 20.6% (or increased 0.1 percentage point to 20.6% from 20.5% in constant currency). Adjusted OIBDA increased 7.3% from $975 million to $1,046 million (or 11.8% in constant currency) with Adjusted OIBDA margin down 0.4 percentage points to 21.1% from 21.5% in the prior year (or down 0.3 percentage points to 21.1% from 21.4% in constant currency). The increases in operating income, OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA were primarily driven by increased revenue. The decreases in operating margin and Adjusted OIBDA margin were primarily due to strong operating performance, which was offset by revenue mix resulting from the growth of lower-margin artist services and expanded-rights revenue and the impact of exchange rates. Excluding the Copyright Settlement, the benefit of an additional week, the impact of a new deal with one of the Company’s digital partners, the Catch-Up Payment and the true-up payment in ad-supported revenue, Adjusted OIBDA increased 12.0% (or 17.1% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 0.2 percentage points to 20.4% from 20.2% in the prior year (or increased 0.3 percentage points to 20.4% from 20.1% in constant currency).
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Music Publishing
Music Publishing Summary Results
(dollars in millions)
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021% ChangeFor the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Revenue$254 $205 24 %$958 $761 26 %
Digital revenue159 120 33 %563 436 29 %
Operating income36 28 29 %139 89 56 %
Adjusted operating income(1)
37 28 32 %141 94 50 %
OIBDA(1)
59 49 20 %231 174 33 %
Adjusted OIBDA(1)
60 49 22 %233 179 30 %
 
(1) See "Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures" at the end of this release for details regarding these measures.

Music Publishing Revenue
(dollars in millions)
    
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021
 As reportedAs reportedConstantAs reportedAs reportedConstant
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Performance$40 $30 $27 $159 $122 $115 
Digital159 120 114 563 436 423 
Mechanical13 13 12 50 49 46 
Synchronization39 39 36 172 144 141 
Other14 10 10 
Total Music Publishing$254 $205 $192 $958 $761 $735 

Fourth-Quarter Results
Music Publishing revenue increased 23.9% (or 32.3% in constant currency). The revenue increase was driven by growth in digital and performance revenue. Digital revenue increased 32.5% (or 39.5% in constant currency), which includes $7 million in downloads and other digital revenue from the Copyright Settlement. Streaming revenue increased 29.8% (or 37.0% in constant currency), reflecting the continued growth in streaming services and timing of new digital deals. Digital revenue represented 62.6% of total Music Publishing revenue versus 58.5% in the prior-year quarter. Performance revenue increased due to continued growth from bars, restaurants, concerts and live events. Synchronization and mechanical revenue remained constant on an as-reported basis, but increased in constant currency. Excluding the Copyright Settlement, revenue increased 20.5% (or 28.6% in constant currency).

Music Publishing operating income was $36 million compared to $28 million in the prior-year quarter and operating margin increased 0.5 percentage points to 14.2%. Music Publishing OIBDA increased 20.4% to $59 million (or 31.1% in constant currency) and OIBDA margin decreased 0.7 percentage points to 23.2% from 23.9% in the prior-year quarter (or decreased 0.2 percentage points to 23.2% from 23.4% in constant currency). Adjusted OIBDA increased 22.4% to $60 million (or 33.3% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin decreased 0.3 percentage points to 23.6% from 23.9% in the prior-year quarter (or increased 0.2 percentage points to 23.6% from 23.4% in constant currency). The increase in operating income, OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA were primarily driven by increased revenue. The decrease in OIBDA margin and Adjusted OIBDA margin were primarily due to strong operating performance, which was offset by the impact of exchange rates. Excluding the Copyright Settlement, Adjusted OIBDA increased 20.4% (or 31.1% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin remained flat at 23.9% (or increased 0.5 percentage points to 23.9% from 23.4% in constant currency).

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Full-Year Results
Music Publishing revenue increased 25.9% (or 30.3% in constant currency). The revenue increase was driven by growth in digital, performance, synchronization and mechanical revenue. Digital revenue increased 29.1% (or 33.1% in constant currency), which includes $7 million in downloads and other digital revenue from the Copyright Settlement. Streaming revenue increased 28.9% (or 32.8% in constant currency), reflecting the continued growth in streaming services, the CRB Rate Benefit and timing of new digital deals. Adjusted for the CRB Rate Benefit of $20 million, streaming revenue increased 24.2% (or 27.8% in constant currency). Digital revenue represented 58.8% of total Music Publishing revenue versus 57.3% in the prior year. Performance revenue increased as bars, restaurants, concerts and live events continued to recover from COVID disruption. Synchronization revenue increased due to higher television and commercial licensing activity. The increase in mechanical revenue was partially offset by the impact of exchange rates. Excluding the Copyright Settlement and the CRB Rate Benefit, revenue increased 22.3% (or 26.7% in constant currency).

Music Publishing operating income was $139 million compared to $89 million in the prior year and operating margin increased 2.8 percentage points to 14.5%. Music Publishing OIBDA increased 32.8% to $231 million (or 38.3% in constant currency) and OIBDA margin increased 1.2 percentage points to 24.1% from 22.9% in the prior year (or increased 1.4 percentage points to 24.1% from 22.7% in constant currency). Adjusted OIBDA increased 30.2% to $233 million (or 35.5% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 0.8 percentage points to 24.3% from 23.5% in the prior year (or increased 0.9 percentage points to 24.3% from 23.4% in constant currency). The increase in operating income, OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA were primarily due to strong operating performance, partially offset by the impact of exchange rates. Excluding the Copyright Settlement and the CRB Rate Benefit, Adjusted OIBDA increased 26.8% (or 32.0% in constant currency) and Adjusted OIBDA margin increased 0.9% percentage points to 24.4% from 23.5% in the prior year (or increased 1.0 percentage points to 24.4% from 23.4% in constant currency).

This morning, management will be hosting a conference call to discuss the results at 8:30 A.M. ET. The call will be webcast on www.wmg.com.
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About Warner Music Group
With a legacy extending back over 200 years, Warner Music Group today is home to an unparalleled family of creative artists, songwriters, and companies that are moving culture across the globe. At the core of WMG’s Recorded Music division are four of the most iconic companies in history: Atlantic, Elektra, Parlophone and Warner Records. They are joined by renowned labels such as 300 Entertainment, Asylum, Big Beat, Canvasback, East West, Erato, FFRR, Fueled by Ramen, Nonesuch, Reprise, Rhino, Roadrunner, Sire, Spinnin’ Records, Warner Classics and Warner Music Nashville. Warner Chappell Music - which traces its origins back to the founding of Chappell & Company in 1811 - is one of the world's leading music publishers, with a catalog of more than one million copyrights spanning every musical genre from the standards of the Great American Songbook to the biggest hits of the 21st century.

"Safe Harbor" Statement under Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
This communication includes forward-looking statements that reflect the current views of Warner Music Group about future events and financial performance. Words such as "estimates," "expects," "anticipates," "projects," "plans," "intends," "believes," "forecasts" and variations of such words or similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends, or that do not relate to historical matters, identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements are made as of today, and we disclaim any duty to update such statements. Our expectations, beliefs and projections are expressed in good faith and we believe there is a reasonable basis for them. However, we cannot assure you that management's expectations, beliefs and projections will result or be achieved. Investors should not rely on forward-looking statements because they are subject to a variety of risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations. Please refer to our Form 10-K, Form 10-Qs and our other filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in our forward-looking statements.

We maintain an Internet site at www.wmg.com. We use our website as a channel of distribution for material company information. Financial and other material information regarding Warner Music Group is routinely posted on and accessible at http://investors.wmg.com. In addition, you may automatically receive email alerts and other information about Warner Music Group by enrolling your email address through the “email alerts” section at http://investors.wmg.com. Our website and the information posted on it or connected to it shall not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into this communication.

Basis of Presentation
For the periods presented in this release, the Company maintained a 52-53 week fiscal year ending on the last Friday in each reporting period. The fiscal year ended September 30, 2022 includes 53 weeks, and the fiscal year ended September 30, 2021 included 52 weeks. The additional week in fiscal year 2022 fell in the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2021. All references to September 30, 2022 and September 30, 2021 relate to the periods ended September 30, 2022 and September 24, 2021, respectively. For convenience purposes, the Company dates its financial statements as of September 30 for these periods.
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Figure 1. Warner Music Group Corp. - Consolidated Statements of Operations, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
    
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Revenue$1,497 $1,376 9 %
Cost and expenses:
Cost of revenue(799)(752)%
Selling, general and administrative expenses(470)(465)%
Amortization expense(65)(59)10 %
Total costs and expenses$(1,334)$(1,276)5 %
Operating income$163 $100 63 %
Loss on extinguishment of debt— (10)-100 %
Interest expense, net(31)(29)%
Other income (expense), net55 (9)— %
Income before income taxes$187 $52  %
Income tax expense(37)(22)68 %
Net income$150 $30  %
Less: Income attributable to noncontrolling interest(2)(2)— %
Net income attributable to Warner Music Group Corp.
$148 $28  %
Net income per share attributable to common stockholders:
Class A – Basic and Diluted$0.28 $0.05 
Class B – Basic and Diluted$0.28 $0.05 

 For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(audited)
Revenue$5,919 $5,301 12 %
Cost and expenses:
Cost of revenue(3,080)(2,742)12 %
Selling, general and administrative expenses(1,862)(1,721)%
Amortization expense(263)(229)15 %
Total costs and expenses$(5,205)$(4,692)11 %
Operating income$714 $609 17 %
Loss on extinguishment of debt— (22)-100 %
Interest expense, net(125)(122)%
Other income (expense), net151 (9)— %
Income before income taxes$740 $456 62 %
Income tax expense(185)(149)24 %
Net income$555 $307 81 %
Less: Income attributable to noncontrolling interest(4)(3)33 %
Net income attributable to Warner Music Group Corp.
$551 $304 81 %
Net income per share attributable to common stockholders:
Class A – Basic and Diluted$1.06 $0.58 
Class B – Basic and Diluted$1.06 $0.58 
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Figure 2. Warner Music Group Corp. - Consolidated Balance Sheets at September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
    
 September 30, 2022September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and equivalents$584 $499 17 %
Accounts receivable, net984 839 17 %
Inventories108 99 %
Royalty advances expected to be recouped within one year372 373 — %
Prepaid and other current assets91 86 %
Total current assets$2,139 $1,896 13 %
Royalty advances expected to be recouped after one year503 457 10 %
Property, plant and equipment, net415 364 14 %
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net226 268 -16 %
Goodwill1,920 1,830 %
Intangible assets subject to amortization, net2,239 2,017 11 %
Intangible assets not subject to amortization145 154 -6 %
Deferred tax assets, net29 31 -6 %
Other assets212 194 %
Total assets$7,828 $7,211 9 %
Liabilities and Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable$268 $302 -11 %
Accrued royalties1,918 1,880 %
Accrued liabilities457 461 -1 %
Accrued interest17 14 21 %
Operating lease liabilities, current40 43 -7 %
Deferred revenue423 348 22 %
Other current liabilities245 102 — %
Total current liabilities$3,368 $3,150 7 %
Long-term debt3,732 3,346 12 %
Operating lease liabilities, noncurrent241 287 -16 %
Deferred tax liabilities, net220 207 %
Other noncurrent liabilities99 175 -43 %
Total liabilities$7,660 $7,165 7 %
Equity:
Class A common stock$— $— — %
Class B common stock— %
Additional paid-in capital1,975 1,942 %
Accumulated deficit(1,477)(1,710)-14 %
Accumulated other comprehensive loss, net(347)(202)72 %
Total Warner Music Group Corp. equity$152 $31  %
Noncontrolling interest16 15 %
Total equity168 46  %
Total liabilities and equity$7,828 $7,211 9 %
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Figure 3. Warner Music Group Corp. - Summarized Statements of Cash Flows, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
   
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities$406 $228 
Net cash used in investing activities(61)(72)
Net cash used in financing activities(92)(96)
Effect of foreign currency exchange rates on cash and equivalents(14)(3)
Net increase in cash and equivalents$239 $57 
   
 For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021
 (unaudited)(audited)
Net cash provided by operating activities$742 $638 
Net cash used in investing activities(824)(638)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities188 (61)
Effect of foreign currency exchange rates on cash and equivalents(21)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and equivalents$85 $(54)
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Figure 4. Warner Music Group Corp. - Digital Revenue Summary, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
   
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Recorded Music
Streaming$774 $777 — %
Downloads and Other Digital56 30 87 %
Total Recorded Music Digital Revenue$830 $807 3 %
  
Music Publishing
Streaming$148 $114 30 %
Downloads and Other Digital11 83 %
Total Music Publishing Digital Revenue$159 $120 33 %
Consolidated
Streaming$922 $891 %
Downloads and Other Digital67 36 86 %
Intersegment Eliminations— (1)-100 %
Total Digital Revenue$989 $926 7 %
 For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Recorded Music
Streaming$3,159 $2,972 %
Downloads and Other Digital146 133 10 %
Total Recorded Music Digital Revenue$3,305 $3,105 6 %
Music Publishing
Streaming$539 $418 29 %
Downloads and Other Digital24 18 33 %
Total Music Publishing Digital Revenue$563 $436 29 %
Consolidated
Streaming$3,698 $3,390 %
Downloads and Other Digital170 151 13 %
Intersegment Eliminations(2)(2)— %
Total Digital Revenue$3,866 $3,539 9 %

Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We evaluate our operating performance based on several factors, including the following non-GAAP financial measures:

OIBDA
OIBDA reflects our operating income before non-cash depreciation of tangible assets and non-cash amortization of intangible assets. We consider OIBDA to be an important indicator of the operational strengths and performance of our businesses, and believe the presentation of OIBDA helps improve the ability to understand our operating performance and evaluate our performance in comparison to comparable periods. However, a limitation of the use of OIBDA as a performance measure is that it does not reflect the periodic costs of certain capitalized tangible and intangible assets used in generating revenue in our businesses. Accordingly, OIBDA should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, operating income (loss), net income (loss) and other measures of financial performance reported in accordance with U.S. GAAP. In addition, OIBDA, as we calculate it, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.
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Figure 5. Warner Music Group Corp. - Reconciliation of Net Income to OIBDA, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
    
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Net income attributable to Warner Music Group Corp.
$148 $28  %
Income attributable to noncontrolling interest— %
Net income$150 $30  %
Income tax expense37 22 68 %
Income including income taxes$187 $52  %
Other (income) expense, net(55)— %
Interest expense, net31 29 %
Loss on extinguishment of debt— 10 -100 %
Operating income$163 $100 63 %
Amortization expense65 59 10 %
Depreciation expense17 20 -15 %
OIBDA$245 $179 37 %
Operating income margin10.9 %7.3 % 
OIBDA margin16.4 %13.0 % 
    
 For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Net income attributable to Warner Music Group Corp.
$551 $304 81 %
Income attributable to noncontrolling interest33 %
Net income$555 $307 81 %
Income tax expense185 149 24 %
Income including income taxes$740 $456 62 %
Other (income) expense, net(151)— %
Interest expense, net125 122 %
Loss on extinguishment of debt— 22 -100 %
Operating income$714 $609 17 %
Amortization expense263 229 15 %
Depreciation expense76 77 -1 %
OIBDA$1,053 $915 15 %
Operating income margin12.1 %11.5 % 
OIBDA margin 17.8 %17.3 % 
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Figure 6. Warner Music Group Corp. - Reconciliation of Segment Operating Income to OIBDA, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
    
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Total WMG operating income – GAAP$163 $100 63 %
Depreciation and amortization expense(82)(79)%
Total WMG OIBDA$245 $179 37 %
Operating income margin10.9 %7.3 %
OIBDA margin 16.4 %13.0 %
Recorded Music operating income – GAAP$165 $129 28 %
Depreciation and amortization expense(54)(53)%
Recorded Music OIBDA$219 $182 20 %
Recorded Music operating income margin13.3 %11.0 %
Recorded Music OIBDA margin 17.6 %15.5 %
Music Publishing operating income – GAAP$36 $28 29 %
Depreciation and amortization expense(23)(21)10 %
Music Publishing OIBDA$59 $49 20 %
Music Publishing operating income margin14.2 %13.7 % 
Music Publishing OIBDA margin 23.2 %23.9 % 
    
 For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021% Change
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Total WMG operating income – GAAP$714 $609 17 %
Depreciation and amortization expense(339)(306)11 %
Total WMG OIBDA$1,053 $915 15 %
Operating income margin12.1 %11.5 %
OIBDA margin 17.8 %17.3 %
Recorded Music operating income – GAAP$796 $733 9 %
Depreciation and amortization expense(227)(203)12 %
Recorded Music OIBDA$1,023 $936 9 %
Recorded Music operating income margin16.0 %16.1 %
Recorded Music OIBDA margin 20.6 %20.6 %
Music Publishing operating income – GAAP$139 $89 56 %
Depreciation and amortization expense(92)(85)%
Music Publishing OIBDA$231 $174 33 %
Music Publishing operating income margin14.5 %11.7 % 
Music Publishing OIBDA margin 24.1 %22.9 % 
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Adjusted Operating Income (Loss), Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted Net Income (Loss)
Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted net income (loss) is operating income (loss), OIBDA and net income (loss), respectively, adjusted to exclude the impact of certain items that affect comparability. Factors affecting period-to-period comparability of the unadjusted measures in the quarter included the items listed in Figure 7 below. We use Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted net income (loss) to evaluate our actual operating performance. We believe that the adjusted results provide relevant and useful information for investors because they clarify our actual operating performance, make it easier to compare our results with those of other companies in our industry and allow investors to review performance in the same way as our management. Since these are not measures of performance calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP, they should not be considered in isolation of, or as a substitute for, operating income (loss), OIBDA and net income (loss) as indicators of operating performance, and they may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed by other companies.

Figure 7. Warner Music Group Corp. - Reconciliation of Reported to Adjusted Results, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022
 Total WMG Operating IncomeRecorded Music Operating IncomeMusic Publishing Operating IncomeTotal WMG OIBDARecorded Music OIBDAMusic Publishing OIBDANet Income
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Reported Results$163 $165 $36 $245 $219 $59 $150 
Factors Affecting Comparability:
Restructuring and Other Transformation Related Costs15 — 15 — 15 
Non-Cash Stock-Based Compensation and Other Related Costs
Adjusted Results$183 $172 $37 $265 $226 $60 $170 
Adjusted Margin12.2 %13.8 %14.6 %17.7 %18.2 %23.6 %
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
 Total WMG Operating IncomeRecorded Music Operating IncomeMusic Publishing Operating IncomeTotal WMG OIBDARecorded Music OIBDAMusic Publishing OIBDANet Income
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Reported Results$100 $129 $28 $179 $182 $49 $30 
Factors Affecting Comparability:
Restructuring and Other Transformation Related Costs26 15 — 26 15 — 26 
COVID-19 Related Costs— — 
Non-Cash Stock-Based Compensation and Other Related Costs12 — 12 — 12 
Adjusted Results$139 $151 $28 $218 $204 $49 $69 
Adjusted Margin10.1 %12.9 %13.7 %15.8 %17.4 %23.9 %
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For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022
 Total WMG Operating IncomeRecorded Music Operating IncomeMusic Publishing Operating IncomeTotal WMG OIBDARecorded Music OIBDAMusic Publishing OIBDANet Income
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Reported Results$714 $796 $139 $1,053 $1,023 $231 $555 
Factors Affecting Comparability:
Restructuring and Other Transformation Related Costs54 — 54 — 54 
Non-Cash Stock-Based Compensation and Other Related Costs42 15 42 15 42 
Adjusted Results$810 $819 $141 $1,149 $1,046 $233 $651 
Adjusted Margin13.7 %16.5 %14.7 %19.4 %21.1 %24.3 %
For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021
 Total WMG Operating IncomeRecorded Music Operating IncomeMusic Publishing Operating IncomeTotal WMG OIBDARecorded Music OIBDAMusic Publishing OIBDANet Income
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Reported Results$609 $733 $89 $915 $936 $174 $307 
Factors Affecting Comparability:
Restructuring and Other Transformation Related Costs54 15 54 15 54 
COVID-19 Related Costs— — — — 
Non-Cash Stock-Based Compensation and Other Related Costs48 24 48 24 48 
Adjusted Results$712 $772 $94 $1,018 $975 $179 $410 
Adjusted Margin13.4 %17.0 %12.4 %19.2 %21.5 %23.5 %
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Constant Currency
Because exchange rates are an important factor in understanding period-to-period comparisons, we believe the presentation of revenue and OIBDA on a constant-currency basis in addition to reported revenue and OIBDA helps improve the ability to understand our operating results and evaluate our performance in comparison to prior periods. Constant-currency information compares results between periods as if exchange rates had remained constant period over period. We use results on a constant-currency basis as one measure to evaluate our performance. We calculate constant-currency results by applying current-year foreign currency exchange rates to prior-year results. However, a limitation of the use of the constant-currency results as a performance measure is that it does not reflect the impact of exchange rates on our revenue and OIBDA. These results should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, results reported in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Results on a constant-currency basis, as we present them, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies and are not a measure of performance presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

Figure 8. Warner Music Group Corp. - Revenue by Geography and Segment, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021 As Reported and Constant Currency
(dollars in millions)
    
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
 As reportedAs reportedConstant
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
U.S. revenue   
Recorded Music$590 $531 $531 
Music Publishing144 101 101 
International revenue
Recorded Music654 641 569 
Music Publishing110 104 91 
Intersegment eliminations(1)(1)(1)
Total Revenue$1,497 $1,376 $1,291 
    
Revenue by Segment:   
Recorded Music   
Digital$830 $807 $768 
Physical123 127 116 
Total Digital and Physical953 934 884 
Artist services and expanded-rights204 168 153 
Licensing87 70 63 
Total Recorded Music1,244 1,172 1,100 
Music Publishing   
Performance40 30 27 
Digital159 120 114 
Mechanical13 13 12 
Synchronization39 39 36 
Other
Total Music Publishing254 205 192 
Intersegment eliminations(1)(1)(1)
Total Revenue$1,497 $1,376 $1,291 
    
Total Digital Revenue$989 $926 $881 
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 For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021
 As reportedAs reportedConstant
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
U.S. revenue   
Recorded Music$2,231 $1,985 $1,985 
Music Publishing513 378 378 
International revenue
Recorded Music2,735 2,559 2,387 
Music Publishing445 383 357 
Intersegment eliminations(5)(4)(4)
Total Revenue$5,919 $5,301 $5,103 
    
Revenue by Segment:   
Recorded Music   
Digital$3,305 $3,105 $3,013 
Physical563 549 521 
Total Digital and Physical3,868 3,654 3,534 
Artist services and expanded-rights767 599 562 
Licensing331 291 276 
Total Recorded Music4,966 4,544 4,372 
Music Publishing
Performance159 122 115 
Digital563 436 423 
Mechanical50 49 46 
Synchronization172 144 141 
Other14 10 10 
Total Music Publishing958 761 735 
Intersegment eliminations(5)(4)(4)
Total Revenue$5,919 $5,301 $5,103 
Total Digital Revenue$3,866 $3,539 $3,434 
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Figure 9. Warner Music Group Corp. - OIBDA and Adjusted OIBDA by Segment, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021 As Reported and Constant Currency
(dollars in millions)
    
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
 As reportedAs reportedConstant
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Total WMG OIBDA$245 $179 $161 
OIBDA margin16.4 %13.0 %12.5 %
Total WMG Adjusted OIBDA$265 $218 $200 
Adjusted OIBDA margin17.7 %15.8 %15.5 %
Recorded Music OIBDA$219 $182 $167 
Recorded Music OIBDA margin17.6 %15.5 %15.2 %
Recorded Music Adjusted OIBDA$226 $204 $189 
Recorded Music Adjusted OIBDA margin18.2 %17.4 %17.2 %
Music Publishing OIBDA$59 $49 $45 
Music Publishing OIBDA margin23.2 %23.9 %23.4 %
Music Publishing Adjusted OIBDA$60 $49 $45 
Music Publishing Adjusted OIBDA margin23.6 %23.9 %23.4 %
For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021
As reportedAs reportedConstant
(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Total WMG OIBDA$1,053 $915 $871 
OIBDA margin17.8 %17.3 %17.1 %
Total WMG Adjusted OIBDA$1,149 $1,018 $974 
Adjusted OIBDA margin19.4 %19.2 %19.1 %
Recorded Music OIBDA$1,023 $936 $897 
Recorded Music OIBDA margin20.6 %20.6 %20.5 %
Recorded Music Adjusted OIBDA$1,046 $975 $936 
Recorded Music Adjusted OIBDA margin21.1 %21.5 %21.4 %
Music Publishing OIBDA$231 $174 $167 
Music Publishing OIBDA margin24.1 %22.9 %22.7 %
Music Publishing Adjusted OIBDA$233 $179 $172 
Music Publishing Adjusted OIBDA margin24.3 %23.5 %23.4 %

Free Cash Flow
Our definition of Free Cash Flow is defined as cash flow provided by operating activities less capital expenditures. We use Free Cash Flow, among other measures, to evaluate our operating performance. Management believes Free Cash Flow provides investors with an important perspective on the cash available to fund our debt service requirements, ongoing working capital requirements, capital expenditure requirements, strategic acquisitions and investments, and any dividends, prepayments of debt or repurchases or retirement of our outstanding debt or notes in open market purchases, privately negotiated purchases, any repurchases of our common stock or otherwise. As a result, Free Cash Flow is a significant measure of our ability to generate long-term value. It is useful for investors to know whether this ability is being enhanced or degraded as a result of our operating performance. We believe the presentation of Free Cash Flow is relevant and useful for investors because it allows investors to view performance in a manner similar to the method management uses.

Free Cash Flow is not a measure of performance calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP and therefore it should not be considered in isolation of, or as a substitute for, net income (loss) as an indicator of operating performance or cash flow provided by operating activities as a measure of liquidity. Free Cash Flow, as we calculate it, may not be comparable to
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similarly titled measures employed by other companies. In addition, Free Cash Flow does not necessarily represent funds available for discretionary use and is not necessarily a measure of our ability to fund our cash needs. Because Free Cash Flow deducts capital expenditures from “net cash provided by operating activities” (the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure), users of this information should consider the types of events and transactions that are not reflected. We provide below a reconciliation of Free Cash Flow to the most directly comparable amount reported under U.S. GAAP, which is “net cash provided by operating activities.”

Figure 10. Warner Music Group Corp. - Calculation of Free Cash Flow, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
   
 For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities$406 $228 
Less: Capital expenditures38 35 
Free Cash Flow$368 $193 
   
 For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022For the Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2021
 (unaudited)(unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities$742 $638 
Less: Capital expenditures135 93 
Free Cash Flow$607 $545 

Adjusted EBITDA
Adjusted EBITDA is equivalent to “EBITDA” as defined in our Revolving Credit Facility and our 2020 indenture and substantially similar to “EBITDA” as defined under our Senior Term Loan Facility, respectively. Adjusted EBITDA differs from the term “EBITDA” as it is commonly used. The definition of Adjusted EBITDA, in addition to adjusting net income to exclude interest expense, income taxes, and depreciation and amortization, also adjusts net income by excluding items or expenses such as, among other items, (1) the amount of any restructuring charges or reserves; (2) any non-cash charges (including any impairment charges); (3) any net loss resulting from hedging currency exchange risks; (4) the amount of management, monitoring, consulting and advisory fees paid to Access under the Management Agreement or otherwise; (5) business optimization expenses (including consolidation initiatives, severance costs and other costs relating to initiatives aimed at profitability improvement); (6) transaction expenses; (7) equity-based compensation expense; and (8) certain extraordinary, unusual or non-recurring items. The definition of EBITDA under the Revolving Credit Facility also includes adjustments for the pro forma impact of certain projected cost savings, operating expense reductions and synergies and any quality of earnings analysis prepared by independent certified public accountants in connection with an acquisition, merger, consolidation or other investment.

Adjusted EBITDA is a key measure used by our management to understand and evaluate our operating performance, generate future operating plans and make strategic decisions regarding the allocation of capital. Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool, and you should not consider it in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under U.S. GAAP. Some of those limitations include: (1) it does not reflect the periodic costs of certain capitalized tangible and intangible assets used in generating revenue for our business; (2) it does not reflect the significant interest expense or cash requirements necessary to service interest or principal payments on our indebtedness; and (3) it does not reflect every cash expenditure, future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual commitments. In particular, this measure adds back certain non-cash, extraordinary, unusual or non-recurring charges that are deducted in calculating net income; however, these are expenses that may recur, vary greatly and are difficult to predict. In addition, Adjusted EBITDA is not the same as net income or cash flow provided by operating activities as those terms are defined by U.S. GAAP and does not necessarily indicate whether cash flows will be sufficient to fund cash needs. Accordingly, Adjusted EBITDA should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, net income (loss) and other measures of financial performance reported in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
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Figure 11. Warner Music Group Corp. - Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA, Three and Twelve Months Ended September 30, 2022 versus September 30, 2021
(dollars in millions)
 
 For the Three Months Ended
September 30, 2022
For the Three Months Ended
September 30, 2021
For the Twelve Months Ended
September 30, 2022
For the Twelve Months Ended
September 30, 2021
 (unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)(unaudited)
Net Income (Loss)$150 $30 $555 $307 
Income tax expense37 22 185 149 
Interest expense, net31 29 125 122 
Depreciation and amortization82 79 339 306 
Loss on extinguishment of debt (a)— 10 — 22 
Net losses (gains) on divestitures and sale of securities (b)— — (3)
Restructuring costs (c)11 18 22 29 
Net hedging and foreign exchange (gains) losses (d)(67)(20)(195)11 
Transaction costs (e)— 10 
Business optimization expenses (f)11 12 54 42 
Non-cash stock-based compensation expense (g)12 39 45 
Other non-cash charges (h)11 30 23 
Pro forma impact of cost savings initiatives and specified transactions (i)10 32 45 
Adjusted EBITDA$276 $237 $1,196 $1,090 
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(a)Reflects loss on extinguishment of debt, primarily including tender fees and unamortized deferred financing costs.
(b)Reflects net losses (gains) on sale of securities and divestitures.
(c)Reflects severance costs and other restructuring related expenses.
(d)Reflects unrealized losses (gains) due to foreign exchange on our Euro-denominated debt, losses (gains) from hedging activities and intercompany transactions.
(e)Reflects mainly transaction related costs and mark-to-market adjustments of an earn-out liability related to a transaction in 2021.
(f)Reflects costs associated with our transformation initiatives and IT system updates, which includes costs of $9 million and $40 million related to our finance transformation and other related costs for the three and twelve months ended September 30, 2022, respectively, as well as $10 million and $33 million for the three and twelve months ended September 30, 2021, respectively.
(g)Reflects non-cash stock-based compensation expense related to the Omnibus Incentive Plan and the Warner Music Group Corp. Senior Management Free Cash Flow Plan.
(h)Reflects non-cash activity, including the unrealized losses (gains) on the mark-to-market adjustment of equity investments, investment losses (gains), mark-to-market adjustments of an earn-out liability in 2022 and other non-cash impairments.
(i)Reflects expected savings resulting from transformation initiatives and the pro forma impact of certain specified transactions for the three and twelve months ended September 30, 2022. Certain of these cost savings initiatives and transactions impacted quarters prior to the quarter during which they were identified within the last twelve-month period. The pro forma impact of these specified transactions and initiatives resulted in a $14 million decrease in the twelve months ended September 30, 2022 Adjusted EBITDA, primarily driven by the shift in the timing of the financial transformation initiative.

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