(Reuters) - Universal Music Group (UMG), the world's biggest music label, announced on Monday an expanded agreement with Facebook-parent Meta Platforms to create new opportunities for its artists and ...
Universal Music Group is the world’s largest record label, owning the rights to about 4 million songs. Its deal with Meta extends the possibility for users to add songs from UMG’s catalog in their ...
Universal Music Group and Facebook parent company Meta Platforms Inc. signed an expanded, global multiyear agreement today that’s intended to bring more opportunities for monetization to UMG artists ...
Meta and Universal Music Group (UMG) have announced an expansion of their partnership that will allow the label’s artists to showcase their work across Meta platforms. The two companies initially ...
The move is part of an expanded global licensing deal between the social media giant and the major music label led by CEO Lucian Grainge. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Universal Music Group has ...
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Post-UMG and TikTok’s hard-fought licensing agreement, royalties and AI are still sticking points for the latest deals TikTok and Merlin fell out, YouTube and SESAC made up, and Warners and Meta got ...
The chorus of Universal Music Group (UMG) songs and artists accompanying content on Meta apps is set to resonate louder–and wider–after the tunes and tech companies inked a licensing deal covering the ...