It’s been about two weeks since we picked on EMI so it’s time to stick the boot in again. In the latest instalment of symphorophilia (that’s the clinical name for getting off on watching car crashes), it seems that EMI’s owner Terra Firma is back on the game, trying to flog the only bit of the company worth much money, the publishing division. According to reports the company is in talks with investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, which already owns part of BMG Rights Management, a music publishing company created by KKR and publisher Bertelsmann. EMI staved off being repossessed a fortnight ago by raising around £100 million to keep its bankers at bay, but the next test of its ability to repay debts comes around in March and Terra Firma boss Guy Hands is desperate to keep his sinking ship afloat.