Company:Watunes
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Music |
Genre | Publishing |
Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | Detroit , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Digital delivery (music) |
Services | MP3 Downloads MP3 Streaming |
Number of employees | 10+ |
Parent | Venzo Digital |
Website | watunes.com |
Artists
Though providing a social media service for thousands of independent artists, WaTunes has been used by many notable artists & celebrities.
- Jesse Saunders
- Dr. Chud
- Chubb Rock
- Earl Monroe[1]
- Sam Glaser
- Verity (South African singer and songwriter from the band Verity and The Shades)
- Spyder-D
- Mick Taylor
Company Highlights
- On March 3, 2009,[2] WaTunes made a historical announcement to offer its online music distribution service entirely free to musicians and other rights holders while they earn 100% of their royalties. This position has drawn immediate media attention from places such as Vator,[3] CNET,[4] and TechCrunch.[5]
- On April 11, 2009, WaTunes partnered with Jango[6] to provide musicians the opportunity to get airplay in front of Jango's 6 million users.
- On May 11, 2009, WaTunes partnered with SoundOps[7] to offer musicians a multi-mastering service. WaTunes is the first online music distribution service to offer independent artists and record labels the ability to track their sales on iTunes on a day-to-day basis.[8]
- On February 22, 2010, WaTunes partners with MediaNet to launch the WaTunes Marketplace, a social music store that enables its users to discover and buy millions of songs.[9] The WaTunes Marketplace currently license songs from thousands of independent labels and major labels Universal Music Group & EMI Music.
- On April 6, 2010, WaTunes launches Music Store, the first Facebook Application that enables its users to discover and buy millions of songs on Facebook using a full fledge storefront.[10]
- On April 11, 2010, Warner Music Group signs its full catalog with WaTunes through MediaNet for WaTunes' Facebook application.[11]
- On January 19, 2011, WaTunes closes its social website and moves all operations to Facebook. As a result, becoming one of the most convenient ways to download and share music on Facebook. WaTunes also secures license from Sony Music Entertainment, the last of the four major labels to sign its full catalog with WaTunes.[12]
References
- ↑ BigNews: NBA Legend Earl Monroe Joins Revolutionary Music Service
- ↑ Press Release: WaTunes Changes the Digital Music Industry
- ↑ Vator: Broadway vs. Nightclub
- ↑ CNET: WaTunes offers free digital distribution for musicians
- ↑ TechCrunch: WaTunes Sells Your Music On iTunes And Amazon Free Of Charge
- ↑ BigNews: WaTunes Joins Jango to Offer Airplay to Indie Artists
- ↑ PR-Inside: SoundOps Online Mastering Delivers an Earful
- ↑ Harmony Central: WaTunes Introduces iTunes Daily Trending Services
- ↑ BillBoard: Business Matters: Google Vs. iTunes, WaTunes, Reverb Nation and More
- ↑ Music Week: WaTunes brings music store to Facebook
- ↑ TechCrunch: WaTunes Signs Warner Music, Opens Store Inside Facebook Walls
- ↑ Mi2N: WaTunes Moves Solely to Facebook
External links
- WaTunes Website
- WaTunes Blog
- Josh Chandler interviews WaTunes CEO Kevin Rivers
- A Sneak peek at WaTunes' new features