List of Sony/ATV Music Publishing artists

This is a list of songwriters, artists and bands published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing.

0–9

A

Anastacia

B

C

D

Delta Goodrem

E

F

G

H

I

J

John Mayer

K

L

Little Richard

M

Michael Jackson (and his estate after June 25, 2009) owned half of Sony/ATV Music Publishing between 1995 and 2016.

N

Neil Diamond

O

P

Q

R

Rihanna

S

Snoop Dogg

T

The Beatles' Lennon–McCartney catalogue is ATV Publishing's most valuable asset.
Taylor Swift is the youngest songwriter to have signed with Sony/ATV, joining the company at the age of 14.

U

V

W

Willie Nelson

Z

See also

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