After a decade at Columbia Records, Stringer became the CEO of Sony Music succeeding
Doug Morris in April 2017. In his first year as CEO, Stringer oversaw a 12.2% increase in recorded music (up to $4.03 billion). This included an improvement of streaming revenues, which went up 37.3% to $1.8 billion, and improvements in physical sales, which increased by just under $10 million. In August 2019, Stringer was named as the Chairman of Sony Music Group, in addition to his role of CEO of Sony Music Entertainment. He was reported to have "an artist-friendly reputation, working closely with modern icons including Adele, Beyoncé, Bob Dylan, Harry Styles, and many others". In his role as chairman he is credited as driving the creation of a $100 million fund to "fight racism around the world". ==Honours==