Free music streaming service Audiomack is expanding its operations in Africa by opening a new office in Lagos, Nigeria
by January 2019 and instituting both a premium tier at $4.99/month and a monetization platform to help creators on its service get paid. Partnerships with Songtrust, Live Nation Urban and a licensing deal with Warner Music followed.
In Africa, the company says its plays have grown more than 1,600% over the past 14 months, while it has been a sponsor for Afrochella and Afronation in the past year.manager and Africa Creative Agency co-founder."The platform has been key in amplifying our clients…and has a clear understanding of the market and audience. And now with boots on the ground, Audiomack is poised to change the game forever.
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