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World of Music (retailer)

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was published monthly, which was available free of charge in WOM branches and was called itself “Germany's most widely read music magazine”. Starting with issue no. 234 (February 2004) the magazine was renamed
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Waren- und Kaufhaus GmbH took over 50% of the shares and used the WOM brand for the music departments of its department stores (including in the
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WOM World of Music Production and Publishing GmbH itself remained with Karstadt Warenhaus GmbH and was dissolved after its bankruptcy in 2010.
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in 1982 as a retail company for the sale of recorded music and opened branches in seven locations in Germany over the next few years. In 1987,
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and the WOM brand was removed from department stores over the next few years and their music departments were closed.
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In 2002, the headquarters of WOM World of Music Production and Publishing GmbH was relocated from Kiel to
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acquired the WOM brand and continues to use it for a legally dependent sales line in online trading.
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in Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main, Karlsruhe and Cologne). In 1994, Hertie was taken over by
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On the history of department stores. Distress at sea and the demise of the Hertie Group.
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is a brand and sales channel of the e-commerce and mail order media company
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which in the past was a chain of retail music stores across Germany.
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Commercial Register Sheet HRB 16818 of the Essen District Court
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and a profit transfer agreement was concluded with Karstadt.
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Haag + Herchen, Frankfurt am Main 1997, ISBN 3-86137-544-3
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Index

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CDs
Kiel
Hertie
Alsterhaus
Karstadt
Essen
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The “WOM Magazine” is dead.
Website of WOM – World of Music
Categories
Music retailers
E-commerce in Germany
German companies established in 1982
Defunct magazines published in Germany

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