Universal Music, Meta expand music licensing agreement

    • The renewed agreement also addresses the issue of compensation for artists and songwriters, Universal Music Group said.
    • The renewed agreement also addresses the issue of compensation for artists and songwriters, Universal Music Group said. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Mon, Aug 12, 2024 · 08:24 PM

    UNIVERSAL Music Group (UMG), the world’s biggest music label, announced on Monday (Aug 12) an expanded agreement with Facebook-parent Meta Platforms to create new opportunities for its artists and songwriters across Meta’s social platforms.

    “UMG was the first major music company to licence Facebook back in 2017 and this new agreement will further expand the possibilities for music within the meta ecosystem,” said the company that represents artists such as Taylor Swift and billie Eilish.

    The agreement concerns all of Meta’s major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and, for the first time, WhatsApp.

    The renewed agreement also addresses the issue of compensation for artists and songwriters, UMG said.

    In late July, the music label said it had ended a partnership with Meta for the streaming of premium music videos. It said this type of product was less popular with Facebook’s user base than other music products.

    The US$54 billion group behind more than a third of the market had reached a new licensing agreement with TikTok in May, restoring its songs and artists to the social media platform.

    Last month, UMG’s shares shed more than 23 per cent in a single day after weaker than expected streaming and subscription revenues for the second quarter disappointed investors. REUTERS

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