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SONG REVENUE:
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Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
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Pub Crawling
WCM STRIKES JV WITH BANDLAB
4/26/24

Warner Chappell Music has partnered with BandLab TechnologiesReverbNation, a "global destination for artists to launch their careers and build meaningful connections," bringing music-publishing services to its songwriters, artists and digital creators, including WCM’s suite of creative, A&R and support offerings.

WCM will administer music rights for ReverbNation creators who sign up for the new ReverbNation Publishing program. The companies will work together to sign singer-songwriters on the ReverbNation platform as part of the new joint venture.

“Songwriters and artists are now being discovered through a multitude of different digital platforms in what I call the ‘new songwriter economy,’” said WCM CEO/co-Chair Guy Moot. “Joining forces with BandLab Technologies allows us to tap into the incredible creator community they’ve built and help support and amplify the voices of promising up-and-coming talent.”

BandLab CEO/co-founder Meng Ru Kuok explained, “This partnership not only unlocks additional potential avenues for artistic development and innovation, it bridges the gap between emerging talent and established industry platforms, allowing a new generation of artists to find their voice and place in a continuously adapting and expanding landscape.”