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  2. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Spotify allows users to add local audio files for music not in its catalog into the user's library through Spotify's desktop application, and then allows users to synchronize those music files to Spotify's mobile apps or other computers over the same Wi-Fi network as the primary computer by creating a Spotify playlist, and adding those local ...

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  4. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Below is a table of online music databases that are largely free of charge. Many of the sites provide a specialized service or focus on a particular music genre . Some of these operate as an online music store or purchase referral service in some capacity.

  5. Spotify Wrapped - Wikipedia

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    Spotify Wrapped is a viral marketing campaign by Spotify released annually since 2016 between November 29 and December 6, allowing users to view a compilation of data about their activity on the platform over the preceding year, and inviting them to share a colorful pictorial representation of it on social media.

  6. SoundExchange - Wikipedia

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    The CRB judges established webcasting rates (per song, per listener) on December 16, 2015, for the 2016–2020 term – $0.0017 for non-subscription performances and $0.0020 for subscription performances for commercial webcasters in 2017, with rates for each subsequent year adjusted upward or downward, according to the Consumer Price Index for the year.

  7. Music Audience Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Music Audience Exchange (MAX) was cofounded by Nathan Hanks, [1] Justin Mink, [2] Ryan Whisenhunt, Carlos Diaz, [3] and George Howard in 2014, [1] with its headquarters located in Frisco, Texas. It also works out of offices in New York City and Culver City, California. [4] Hanks is the company’s CEO. [5]

  8. Royalty Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Royalty Exchange was founded in 2011 in Raleigh, North Carolina. [1] The founding team was led by Sean Peace (tech entrepreneur and CEO), Reggie Calloway (five-time Grammy-nominated songwriter/artist) and Wilson Owens (former band manager and digital marketing expert).

  9. Music industry - Wikipedia

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    Musicians working in a recording studio An audience watching a concert. The music industry refers to the individuals and organizations that earn money by writing songs and musical compositions, creating and selling recorded music and sheet music, presenting concerts, as well as the organizations that aid, train, represent and supply music creators.