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  2. TuneCore - Wikipedia

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    TuneCore was founded in 2006 by Jeff Price, Gary Burke, and Peter Wells. TuneCore's first customer was Frank Black, lead singer of the Pixies. [11] In December 2006, music instrument and equipment retailer Guitar Center bought a stake in TuneCore, giving the company access to the music retailer's customers.

  3. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    Sales which included website content or involved equity deals are not listed. Domain Price Sale date Ref. Voice.com: $30 million: 2019 [1] 360.com: $17 million: 2015 [2]

  4. Unsigned artist - Wikipedia

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    Unsigned charts are now being promoted on almost all the underground music sites and has seen many of the domain owners spending large amounts of money on developing these charts to bring bands to them. A number of these are now additionally registered with the official charts.

  5. Talk:TuneCore - Wikipedia

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    "Per the TuneCore Terms and Conditions, TuneCore has the right, in its sole discretion, to reject any materials submitted by TuneCore users for distribution. This notice is to inform you that TuneCore has blocked [RELEASE INFORMATION COMES HERE: NAME OF THE RELEASE AND ARTIST NAME] from being downloaded or streamed from the stores you selected.

  6. Sentric Music - Wikipedia

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    In July 2018, music distributor Tunecore partnered with Sentric, granting access to Sentric's technology and global collection network while enhancing Tunecore's distribution and publishing administration services. [18] Since that time, Sentric has represented Believe's Tunecore Music Publishing.

  7. DistroKid - Wikipedia

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    DistroKid, formerly titled Fandalism, [3] is an American independent digital music distribution service, founded in 2012 by American entrepreneur Philip J. Kaplan.DistroKid principally offers musicians and other rights-holders the opportunity to distribute and sell or stream their music through online retailers such as Spotify, iTunes, and YouTube Music, among others.

  8. Amuse (music company) - Wikipedia

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    Amuse's proprietary technology platform uses the streaming data from digital music distribution services to partner with independent artists with momentum. [1] When the company discovers music it can help grow, Amuse's Artist Services team offers the artist a tailor made licensing deal, including services like funding, artist marketing and rights management, in return of a revenue split.

  9. Digital music store - Wikipedia

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    A digital music store is a business that sells digital audio files of music recordings over the Internet.Customers gain ownership of a license to use the files, in contrast to a music streaming service, where they listen to recordings without gaining ownership.