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They are from Southern Greenland but moved to Nuuk in 2001. [3] They run the family-owned Atlantic Music, a record company and music instrument retail store. [3] Nanook are Greenland's most popular band. [2] [1] [3] [4] [5] In 2010 they sold 5,000 albums, meaning that every tenth Greenlander bought a copy. [1]
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This is a list of artists who record, or who have recorded, for Atlantic Records. a division of Warner Music Group . Listed in parentheses are names of affiliated labels for which the artist recorded for Atlantic in conjunction with.
The band played reunion shows in 2010 at the Nuuk Festival and the Nipiaa Rock Festival, and have performed live sporadically since then. [5] The album Black Box, compiling live tracks and new recordings of older songs, was released in 2018. [7] Today Karl Enok Mathiassen has his own record label and radio company. [8]
However, Greenwald, who was named chairman-CEO of the Atlantic Music Group — which includes the Atlantic and 300-Elektra labels groups and multiple subsidiaries — in 2022, stressed in the memo ...
Nanoq Media began broadcasting on 1 August 2002. Subscription based digital terrestrial television is currently available in the capital Nuuk, Qaqortoq, Ilulissat and Qasigiannguit. [1] [2] Nanoq Media was originally called Nuuk TV, but changed its name to Nanoq Media in May 2017 as their services were expanded to cities beyond Nuuk.
It offers different features based on user verification, such as standard or basic features like uploading videos, creating playlists, and using YouTube Music, with limits based on daily activity (verification via phone number or channel history increases feature availability and daily usage limits); intermediate or additional features like ...
Based in the territories capital city, Nuuk, KNR is an independent state-owned corporation headed by a five-person board. Its activities are funded from a mixture of sources, mainly direct government funding but also limited on-air advertising. In 2012–13, all elements of KNR Radio and TV relocated to a new building in Nuuk.