Muzooka

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Muzooka
TypePrivate
IndustryMedia and Information
Founded2012
FounderShawn Wilson
Headquarters Dallas, Texas
Website www.muzooka.com

Muzooka is a free platform for artists and their teams to manage assets and report live performances. [1] [2] [3] [4] Also known by its Muzooka radio chart. Muzooka database contains metadata for over 50M compositions and 150M recordings.

History

Muzooka was founded in 2011 by Shawn Wilson. [5] The platform began as an artist asset management tool. [6]

Muzooka provides "artist asset management" that helps artist managers, and artists update information about them. When changes are made on a Muzooka profile, those are pushed out via webhook so that updates happen with the company's partners. [7] [8] [9] [10] Company verified event data and concert setlists to performing rights organizations (PRO), music publishers, and song investment funds. [11] [12] The company is engaged in control over the observance of copyrights and the payment of royalties, when recordings of musical works are used in music streaming services (DSP), user generated content (UGC), on social media platforms, and broadcast by radio stations. [13] [14]

Muzooka tracks radio stations in North America to provide music usage data to performing rights organizations for proper royalty distributions. [15]

Related Research Articles

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The Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) is a Canadian performance rights organization that represents the performing rights of more than 175,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers. The organization collects license fees through a music licensing program approved by the Copyright Board of Canada.

SoundExchange is an American non-profit collective rights management organization founded in 2003. It is the sole organization designated by the U.S. Congress to collect and distribute digital performance royalties for sound recordings. It pays featured and non-featured artists and master rights owners for the non-interactive use of sound recordings under the statutory licenses set forth in 17 U.S.C. § 112 and 17 U.S.C. § 114.

Artist Growth is a cloud-based touring and music business management application. Numerous artist managers, tour managers, and musicians use Artist Growth to boost team collaboration, simplify event logistics, track finances, automate ticket requests, quickly find files, and consolidate data. Customers of Artist Growth include artists such as Jason Aldean, Tiësto and Luke Combs, artist management companies such as Red Light and Vector, and major record labels.

Raditaz was an internet radio streaming music service for the web, iOS, and Android. Raditaz was a free product, and users could create stations, listen to over 200 customised stations, and utilize a tagging system to personalize their own stations. Users could find stations not just based on artists, songs, and genres, but also based on metadata tags, such as @work, @gym, #happy, or @driving. Raditaz had a location layer that enables users to listen to and share stations that trending throughout the US. The "explore" feature let a user discover the latest music trends by location. Users could also share songs or stations by email, Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest. Raditaz had more than 23 million songs and used The Echo Nest music intelligence platform for creating stations. When a user input the name of a specific band, artist or song, Raditaz could create a station based on that musician along with similar artists. Users also had the option to add an additional nine artists to customize a station further. Listeners could adjust the popularity level of the artists and songs found within the station. The site went offline in 2012 to undergo a complete makeover, with new features expected. The Raditaz revenue model is location-based advertising, but no target date for ads has been set.

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Royalty Exchange is an American company that operates an online platform for buying and selling royalty assets of any type, mostly music, where royalty owners can sell their future payments to investors as alternative assets. The company hosts a centralized marketplace and online auction platform that connects a community of over 22,500+ investors with owners of royalty-based assets.

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The Muzooka Radio Chart is a weekly Top 500 radio chart.

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