Charlie Walk Biography
Charlie Walk is an American music executive and entrepreneur. He was the president of Republic Records from 2016-2018, and the president of Epic Records from 2005-2008.
In 2018, he appeared as a judge on the FOX reality series, The Four: Battle for Stardom.
Charlie Walk Age | Charlie Walk Birthday
He was born on 22 July 1968. He is 50 years old as of 2018.
Charlie Walk Family
There is no information of his family background due to his act of privatizing most of his life. This information will be updated soon.
Charlie Walk Wife
He is husband to Lauran Walk. They have four children named Jesse, Jagger, Jade, and Jewel.
Charlie Walk Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $1.6 million.
Charlie Walk Republic Records
In 2013 Walk joined Republic Records as its executive vice president. His position involves overseeing the marketing, PR and promotion teams for the label. On July 2, 2014, Walk produced a one-off revival episode of Total Request Live on MTV entitled “Total Ariana Live”. He has also helped bring in John Varvatos Records.
In 2014, Walk led Enrique Iglesias’ “Bailando” single campaign, which crossed the song over from Latin radio to Top 40 radio. The song has a blend of English and Spanish lyrics, and became the highest charting bilingual single since “The Macarena” in 1996.
Walk spearheaded Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” campaign which led Swift to become the first artist to have a single debut at number one on the pop music radio charts. Additionally, Walk led the promotion for Lorde’s quadruple platinum single “Royals”.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that Walk “is working on creating partnerships with radio stations, concert venues and music publications or blogs that will circulate her music without catapulting it into the mainstream.
Instead of sending her music to KIIS, a famous top-40 Los Angeles radio station, they’ve turned to San Francisco’s Live105 and Chicago’s Q101, alternative stations.” Walk also signed Hailee Steinfeld to Republic.
In February 2016, Walk was named president of the Republic Group, a newly formed grouping under the Universal Music Group, where he is charged with developing strategic partnerships with sister labels in addition to his role in charge of promotions and artist development.
In 2016 Walk co-founded Guess Music, after approaching Paul Marciano to discuss his expanding their partnership into a full-fledged label. He also signed DNCE.
Charlie Walk Controversy
Walk was accused of sexual misconduct on January 29, 2018, an allegation he denied. On January 31, he was placed on leave by Republic, pending an investigation, and on February 1, 2018, he withdrew from The Four: Battle for Stardom where he was one of the four residing judges.
In a prepared statement, he said: “Out of respect for the contestants, my fellow judges and everyone involved with the show, I have made the decision not to attend the finale of The Four. I do not want my presence to be a distraction. Needless to say this is very upsetting.”
Five women accused Walk of sexual misconduct over a period of decades in a lengthy piece published by Rolling Stone in February 2018. In March 2018, following an internal review, Universal and Walk agreed to “mutually part ways.”
Charlie Walk Instagram
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Bonnie Prince Charlie Walk
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Charlie Walk News
Billboard’s President Accused of Burying Charlie Walk Stories
Updated on: 7 May 2018.
The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard Magazine repeatedly buried stories relating to Charlie Walk and sexual abuse allegations, according to accusations now surfacing.
It’s one thing to hold a story for lack of corroborating evidence. But were The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard actively muting stories relating to former Republic Records executive Charlie Walk?
That’s the very damning accusation from The Daily Beast, which is reporting that Billboard in particular systematically prevented stories about Charlie Walk to surface. At the center of the accusation is John Amato, president of Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group. Aside from its namesake, the magazine conglomerate also oversees Spin, Stereogum, and Vibe, all of which Amato oversees.
In an article published ahead of the weekend, The Daily Beast asserted that “Amato worked to derail at least three stories about Walk’s alleged misdeeds from being published at his own outlets,” while citing a “half-dozen high-level sources”. The article also pointed to a tight relationship between Amato and Walk, one that featured Hamptons hangouts, lots of joint appearances at music industry events, and even personal family connections.
That might explain why Amato nixed, delayed, or outright removed numerous stories accusing Walk of sexual impropriety. “Over the course of several weeks, sources said, Amato personally insisted that he review several stories about Walk. None of those articles — which were finished and featured extensive original reporting — ever ran,” the Daily Beast continued.
We’ve asked Billboard for a response. The magazine turned our request over to a PR firm named Jonesworks, so we’re not sure what meaningful response (if any) we’ll receive. Separately, attorneys for The Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group told the Daily Beast that its reporting was not accurate, while pointing to numerous Walk pieces that actually ran.
Either way, it appears that there’s an internal battle happened inside the magazine group, with people sensing an enemy within.
That might explain the flurry of sources, which included pissed-off Billboard writers. “It’s not smart to tell reporters, many of whom are female, what is valuable to report and not to report in #metoo, especially when you’re not a journalist yourself, and you’re just pretending to be one to keep your friends happy,” one source ranted.
t’s unclear how long Billboard knew about problems involving Charlie Walk. In January of this year, a former Walk employee, Tristan Coopersmith, issued a bombshell accusation against her former boss on her personal blog. That led to a flurry of coverage, and opened the floodgates for a string of similar accusations involving other female ex-employees.
In that torrent, The Daily Beast says that Amato shelved, delayed, or outright buried a string of damning stories. Some were mere recaps of other reports, including a long-form, intensive piece on Walk published by Rolling Stone. That piece, which involved more than a month of investigative journalism, effectively ended Walk’s career.
Adopted from: www.digitalmusicnews.com
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