Spotify dominates the global music industry, with 217 million monthly active users streaming its catalogue of more than 30 million songs. But it’s a different story in Africa. Of the 54 countries on ...
While Spotify dukes it out with Apple and other big tech names to target high-end users in mostly developed markets, a startup out of China has raised some money to expand its music streaming business ...
All three major record companies now have licensing deals with Boomplay Music, the music streaming platform which claims to reach more than 60 million users in Africa. By Tatiana Cirisano All three ...
Boomplay signed a new licensing deal with Universal Music Group that will extend licensing of UMG’s catalog from 7 to 47 countries on the African continent. By Chris Eggertsen Boomplay, the leading ...
As part of its dedication to helping the African music industry unlock its full potential, music streaming platform Boomplay’s data will now be added to the data that informs the prestigious Billboard ...
More record labels are walking away from Boomplay. Issues over non remitance of royalties have led Sony Music, Orchard, and Awal to pull their catalogues off music streaming platform Boomplay.
Sony Music, AWAL, and The Orchard have pulled their catalogs from African-focused music streaming provider (DSP) Boomplay. Boomplay has quickly become one of the most popular music streaming platforms ...
Africa-facing music streaming and download platform, Boomplay (https://www.Boomplay.com/) has officially announced the roll-out of its partnership product offerings ...
NAIROBI, Kenya--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Entravision announced today it has been appointed as the preferred media sales partner for Boomplay, the #1 music streaming platform in Africa. Through this ...
Boomplay, Africa’s #1 music streaming service has announced the tracks and songs that are the most popular in Nigeria in 2021 (in the period 1st November 2020 to 31st October 2021). The Nigerian ...
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