


Feed.fm Partners With WMG to Bring Music Clips to Apps
‘Feed Clips’ allows social apps to seamlessly integrate licensed music clips
Feed.fm has partnered with Warner Music Group (WMG) as its launch partner for Feed Clips, its new music clip API that enables digital platforms to integrate song clips from major label catalogs.
What it means:
Feed.fm offers a complete end-to-end solution for music clips that includes licensing, curation, and in-app experiences delivered via a secure API.
Feed Clips makes it easier for developers to integrate high-quality, fully-licensed song clips through a secure, scalable system.
The Feed Clips music API also gives WMG and its artists and songwriters a way to bring music into social platforms to boost music discovery and monetization.
For developers, the product offers a turnkey system complete with curated content, full API support, and built-in usage reporting.
What they said:
Jeff Yasuda, CEO and founder of Feed.fm: “WMG is a forward-thinking partner, and we’re proud to collaborate with them to power music in new and innovative digital experiences. As music becomes a core layer of connection in social environments, this partnership helps us bring artists, developers, and fans into closer synergy.”
Feed.fm has partnered with Warner Music Group (WMG) as its launch partner for Feed Clips, its new music clip API that enables digital platforms to integrate song clips from major label catalogs.
What it means:
Feed.fm offers a complete end-to-end solution for music clips that includes licensing, curation, and in-app experiences delivered via a secure API.
Feed Clips makes it easier for developers to integrate high-quality, fully-licensed song clips through a secure, scalable system.
The Feed Clips music API also gives WMG and its artists and songwriters a way to bring music into social platforms to boost music discovery and monetization.
For developers, the product offers a turnkey system complete with curated content, full API support, and built-in usage reporting.
What they said:
Jeff Yasuda, CEO and founder of Feed.fm: “WMG is a forward-thinking partner, and we’re proud to collaborate with them to power music in new and innovative digital experiences. As music becomes a core layer of connection in social environments, this partnership helps us bring artists, developers, and fans into closer synergy.”
Feed.fm has partnered with Warner Music Group (WMG) as its launch partner for Feed Clips, its new music clip API that enables digital platforms to integrate song clips from major label catalogs.
What it means:
Feed.fm offers a complete end-to-end solution for music clips that includes licensing, curation, and in-app experiences delivered via a secure API.
Feed Clips makes it easier for developers to integrate high-quality, fully-licensed song clips through a secure, scalable system.
The Feed Clips music API also gives WMG and its artists and songwriters a way to bring music into social platforms to boost music discovery and monetization.
For developers, the product offers a turnkey system complete with curated content, full API support, and built-in usage reporting.
What they said:
Jeff Yasuda, CEO and founder of Feed.fm: “WMG is a forward-thinking partner, and we’re proud to collaborate with them to power music in new and innovative digital experiences. As music becomes a core layer of connection in social environments, this partnership helps us bring artists, developers, and fans into closer synergy.”
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