Today (May 2), the social media platform and music label issued a press release announcing the new agreement. It comes after TikTok’s and UMG’s previous agreement expired in late January, with ...
TikTok will restore millions of Universal Music tracks to its social media platform after the two companes settling a dispute over royalties. In an email to staff published the BBC, Universal’s boss ...
Users can now once again create TikTok videos featuring hit tracks from superstar artists including Adele, Billie Eilish, and Ariana Grande, with their return expected within the next two weeks ...
You’ll soon be able to hear the dulcet tones of Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish in TikTok videos again now the impasse between the app and Universal Music Group has ended. The warring sides fell ...
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Universal Music and TikTok have ended a dispute over royalties after the label pulled millions of songs from the social media platform. TikTok, a short video app, is a valuable marketing and ...
Spotify could soon bring shortform video clips to more areas of the app. A test spotted by Music Ally shows clips surfacing ...
SANTA MONICA, California - Universal Music Group (UMG) and TikTok said on May 2 that they had reached a new licensing agreement that will restore the label’s songs and artistes to the social ...
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TikTok and Universal Music Group form strategic agreement to support artists, songwriters and labels. TikTok will continue to invest significant resources into building artist-centric tools.
Ariana Grande is one of the artists whose music was pulled from TikTok in January TikTok will restore millions of songs to the platform after settling a dispute with Universal Music Group over ...
Millions of songs will be restored to TikTok after the social media platform settled a dispute with Universal Music Group over royalties. The end of the row means users will once again be able to ...