Dada Entertainment - Joint Venture Companies

Joint Venture Companies

Dada s.P.a. is an international provider of web and mobile community and entertainment services to 12 million people in over 40 countries of the world. Dada is listed on the Italian Stock Exchange (MTAX STAR: DA.MI) and has among its shareholders Dada’s management and founders, with about 12.4%, and the RCS MediaGroup, with approximately 46.9% of the share capital. 570 people currently work at Dada’s offices in Florence, Milan, Bergamo, New York, Barcelona, London, Worcester, Beijing, San Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Sony Music Entertainment is a global recorded music joint venture with a roster of current artists that includes both local artists and international superstars, as well as a vast catalog that comprises some of the most important recordings in history.

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