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Jackson Co-Founds Sony/ATV, Then Sells Out—in More Ways Than One

In 1995, Michael Jackson participates in a groundbreaking move, merging his catalogue with Sony to create Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Marketed as a co-founder, Jackson retains significant influence, though the financial script flips later.

Years down the line, his estate offloads its remaining 50 percent stake to Sony for $750 million, closing one of the industry’s most lucrative chapters. The move stretches back to a telethon visit that, while low-key, thickens the plot of corporate music power plays.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on October 17, 2025

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