Reid became Chairman and CEO of Epic Records and Peter Edge became Chairman and CEO of RCA Music Group. RCA Music Group remained on its own, and even took on some of the non-urban artist from Jive, such as notable pop superstar Britney Spears. Staff and artists associated with Jive were moved to a restructured Epic Records which is aimed to focus on (mostly) urban music. In mid-2011, Sony Music split RCA/Jive Label Group. Main articles: Epic Records and RCA Music Group Weiss left the RCA/Jive Label Group in March 2011. Following the restructuring, Barry Weiss remained head of both RCA/Jive Label Group, and its constituent Jive Label Group. By early 2010, the Zomba site was completely reworked as the rebranding process was completed. During 2009, branding for both Zomba Label Group and Jive Label Group linked to the same website while RCA/Jive seemed to eschew the Zomba name, suggesting that the branding was in process during this time. Since Bertelsmann retained the use of the "BMG" name, Sony renamed the BMG Label Group to RCA/Jive Label Group in early 2009, while at the same time, the Zomba Label Group officially began the process of rebranding to Jive Label Group. In August 2008, BMG sold their half of the Sony BMG merger back to Sony. Though some interpreted this move by Sony as a way of shuffling Davis out of the company, he quickly reasserted his position as a hitmaker for Sony working with artists such as Leona Lewis and Jennifer Hudson. Weiss replaced longtime music exec Clive Davis, who became the Chief Creative Officer. In April 2008, Jive head Barry Weiss was promoted to chairman and CEO of the whole BMG Label Group, a position he still held since the groups rebranding. By early 2008, the BMG Label Group was said to consist of RCA Records, Jive Records, J Records, LaFace, Arista, Volcano Entertainment, Verity, GospoCentric and Fo Yo Soul. Bob Anderson and Kevin Twitchell led the sales department for the new group, and John Fleckenstein was named senior VP of international. The group was officially formed in September 2007 when Bertelsmann Music Group restructured their RCA and Zomba groups into one entity bearing the BMG branding. RCA/Jive configuration began as the BMG Label Group during the last year of the Sony BMG merger. The artists on those three labels were moved to RCA Records. In July 2011 it was finally dissolved into two separate labels: the RCA Music Group and Epic Records which took Jive subsidiaries (LaFace, Battery, etc.) until October 2011 when it retired Jive Records along with Arista Records and J Records. The umbrella group was formed in 2007 under the name BMG Label Group, was rebranded as RCA/Jive Label Group in 2009. RCA/Jive Label Group (sometimes stylized as RCA/JIVE Label Group) was a short-lived American record label group, owned by Sony Music Entertainment and representing the merger of the RCA Music Group and JIVE Label Group. January 2009 14 years ago ( January 2009) Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. I dont fancy trying to chop existing cables up and re-solder and re-wire it and take the chance on sticking it into a Sony camera.This article needs to be updated. It looks to be an RCA to usb micro-b with extra connections for focus and shutter? I'm wondering if the cable is specific to the stackshot rail or would there be any more generic branded cables out there that do the same thing at a fraction of the cost. When I went to purchase from the cognisys site (and I also tried a UK based store) the cable including delivery+tax etc would total to about 55 Euros to Ireland which is a little on the expensive side for just a small what should be cheap as chips cable. I've only the Nikon Shutter cable that lets the controller box fire the shutter on the camera automatically (I can still use it in manual mode) I've a cognisys stackshot rail that I've been using with my Nikon Gear but I also now want to use it on my Sony gear. I'm selling a Kidney some beloved firearms, some of my Nikon glass and anything else that I can at the moment to raise enough cash to upgrade from my A7II to an A7RIII so cash is very very very tight with me at the moment.
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