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Warner Music Group saw higher 2026 Q3 revenue from streaming hits by Peso Pluma and Teddy Swims, despite profit challenges from currency shifts and rising costs.
Warner Music Group reported higher revenue for its fiscal third quarter of 2026, driven by growth in recorded music streaming fueled by hits from artists Peso Pluma and Teddy Swims, including "Lose Control."
Streaming gains occurred across both subscription and ad-supported platforms, while digital music publishing showed steady progress due to rising synchronization revenue.
However, profitability was affected by currency exchange fluctuations, declining physical sales, and increased costs from artist development and global expansion.
Executives emphasized long-term strategies focused on catalog value, talent development, and licensing partnerships.
Warner Music Group registró mayores ingresos en el tercer trimestre de 2026 por los éxitos en streaming de Peso Pluma y Teddy Swims, a pesar de los desafíos de ganancias derivados de los cambios de moneda y el aumento de los costos.