- Music
- 03 Aug 16
Yangaroo Music Ireland Launches A New Digital Service
It's good news for smaller and independent acts who want to get their music on radio or to journalists
Yangaroo Music Ireland have launched their digital delivery service in Ireland, and the company hopes to make an impact in the European market.
The company claims that the way the Irish media currently receives music from outside the three major record labels is haphazard and disorganised.
New releases by the major artists have been sent digitally for a number of years and Yangaroo Music offers a service which streamlines the way media receive and access music.
Yangaroo is the market leader for radio stations in Canada, the USA, South America, Australia and New Zealand. Yangaroo and IASCA CEO Sinéad Troy says, “I chose Yangaroo’s technology above all others as it is not only the best in the business, but easily highlights local music, as demonstrated in Canada via their Maple System. IASCA are the first to bring this technology to Europe and the only songwriters’ association to licence this technology to create a new service that will benefit both their members, the songwriters and artists of Ireland, and Irish media."
Working with the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI), all independent radio stations are pre-registered, and Yangaroo Music now invite all other media to join us by signing up at www.yangaroomusic.ie
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