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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Digital Mobile



- Sony BMG's Commercial Music Group unveiled a licensing Web site for filmmakers called MovieTunes. The site allows filmmakers to submit the music criteria they need, which a Sony BMG staffer will then use to help find the right song.

- Warner Music UK agreed to license its music to an MP3 store operated by British supermarket chain Tesco. The deal includes custom album bundles, remixes and interactive booklets.

- IODA has agreed to offer RightsFlow's accounting and business management music licensing system for mechanical and DPD licensing to its label clients.

- RoyaltyShare is expanding its digital media management tools to mobile, through a series of deals with mobile content providers. They include LiveWire Mobile, Moderati, SendMe Mobile, Thumbplay, and Zed.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sony's new service looks interesting. Although I imagine licensing songs from their catalog has it's price...
It's not the only web service for finding music for film. There's also www.pumpaudio.com, and www.youlicense.com. Filmmakers can search for music there, for I'm guessing, more affordable prices.