
Tencent Music Second Quarter Earnings Beat Expectations
Tencent Music Entertainment Group, or TME, reported their second quarter 2019 financial results.
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Tencent Music Entertainment Group, or TME, reported their second quarter 2019 financial results.
The Tencent Music Data Research Institute released the "2021 Chinese Digital Music Annual White Paper" on Tuesday. The report shows that the total number of new Chinese songs reached 1.145 million in 2021.
TikTok's parent company ByteDance plans to release a music streaming product for the domestic market later this year. The product is tentatively named Feile, and internally referred to as Luna.
Chinese internet technology firm NetEase recently launched what it calls the world's first one-stop music creation AI platform, dubbed "Tianyin" (天音 Tiānyīn).
In episode 33 of TechBuzz China, co-hosts Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma talk about Tencent Music (TME), which finally completed its $1.2 billion IPO after a two-month delay due to market volatility.
ByteDance is in talks with major music labels to launch its own music streaming service, in an effort to go head-to-head with similar services such as Apple Music and Spotify.
On December 27, NetEase Cloud Music announced that it had reached a framework for cooperation with Kuaishou Music in the fields of copyright, song promotion and musician co-development.
Chinese internet technology company NetEase will set up its Hainan headquarters and build a metaverse industrial base project in the southern island province's capital city of Sanya.
MUS, the first social music app released by NetEase Cloud Music, on September 27 officially opened for registration. MUS, an abbreviation of Music with Us, is designed for matching user groups with similar music tastes.
Che Che, Vice President of Chinese streaming platform iQiyi and head of YOH Studio, announced his resignation from iQiyi on Thursday via his personal Wechat account.
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance might have acquired Jukedeck, an AI music startup behind a tool that can automatically generate tunes.
On August 9, world-renowned music content platform Billboard announced its official entry into the Chinese market, further expanding its global influence and bringing rich global music trends and content to music lovers in the country.