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Believe and TuneCore Unveil Third Annual BE THE CHANGE: Gender Equality Study Alongside Research and Data Partner Luminate, In Celebration of International Women's Day

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

NEW YORK, March 8, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today, in celebration of International Women's Day, Believe, one of the world's leading digital music companies and TuneCore, the leading development partner for self-releasing artists, unveil the third installment of their annual BE THE CHANGE: Gender Equality Study. This year's study is presented in conjunction with Luminate, the preeminent entertainment data and insights company that led the research efforts for the study in a new partnership announced last fall. The flagship study, which launched in 2021, continues to shed light on issues surrounding gender discrimination, bias and inequality within the music industry across all job functions, from artists and producers to managers and executives. This year's edition of the study, with over 1,500 members of the music industry surveyed, is the most expansive yet, inclusive of feedback from participants representing a total of 109 different countries.

Key Points: 
  • This year's study is presented in conjunction with Luminate, the preeminent entertainment data and insights company that led the research efforts for the study in a new partnership announced last fall.
  • Furthermore, the study provides actionable solutions to drive change and progress across the industry, providing insights into the 1.5K+ respondents' experiences and perceptions.
  • Key findings from this year's study are below, and the full study is available for download now HERE .
  • Teaming up with Believe and TuneCore for this study presented us with an important opportunity to research behaviors and attitudes of those who work within music.

Too Lost Gives Independent Musicians a New Option for Distributing and Marketing Their Music

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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

A new music distribution company called Too Lost is rewriting that script with a unique business model that opens the doors to music markets around the world and gives artists access to marketing tools and other brand-building support services.

Key Points: 
  • A new music distribution company called Too Lost is rewriting that script with a unique business model that opens the doors to music markets around the world and gives artists access to marketing tools and other brand-building support services.
  • Founded in New York City, Too Lostis a digital music distributor for independent artists and labels.
  • It was founded by a pair of publishing and distribution insiders who believed some of the major music organizations were doing a disservice to the independent musicians under their wing.
  • "We are passionate about the independent music scene and the amazing work that comes from that sector.

Secretly Distribution Partners with AMPED for Physical Distribution in the U.S.

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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Shelly Westerhausen, Head of North American Physical Sales and Marketing said, "We are thrilled to partner with AMPED for US physical distribution in 2019.

Key Points: 
  • Shelly Westerhausen, Head of North American Physical Sales and Marketing said, "We are thrilled to partner with AMPED for US physical distribution in 2019.
  • Secretly Distribution (SD) has been around for more than 20 years, and in 2018 is a global physical and digital distribution network serving all major markets worldwide.
  • "Secretly Distribution is one of the most recognized and important independent operations championing what the indie spirit is all about", states Dean Tabaac head of AMPED Distribution.
  • About AMPED WORLDWIDE: AMPED is a top tier independent distributor committed to establishing and developing independent artists and labels worldwide.