Tencent Music Entertainment (Tme), the largest music company in China, will launch a new joint-venture record label with Warner Music Group (WME) the two labels announced Monday afternoon.
Along with the formation of the new label, Tme and Wmg said they have secured a new licensing deal to keep Wmg’s extensive catalog on Tme’s online music platforms. This isn’t Tme’s first joint label partnership with a major music company: It secured a similar deal with Universal Music Group last year as well when WME and Umg secured their new licensing deal.
Along with the formation of the new label, Tme and Wmg said they have secured a new licensing deal to keep Wmg’s extensive catalog on Tme’s online music platforms. This isn’t Tme’s first joint label partnership with a major music company: It secured a similar deal with Universal Music Group last year as well when WME and Umg secured their new licensing deal.
- 3/22/2021
- by Ethan Millman
- Rollingstone.com
Almost two-dozen designers are donating their time, to create an animated film about global warming.
Over at Good, Jesse Ashlock points us to a remarkable experiment in crowd-souring for social good: For two years, British Animator Simon Robson has been working an animated manifesto, which aims to get people fired up about fighting climate change.
Robson, who works under the name Knife party, has a specialty in creating "issue animation," with themes borrowed from figures such as lefty stalwart Naomi Klein and global-warming expert George Monbiot. His newest project, Coalition of the Willing, began as a script written with Tim Rayner, an Australian philosopher. The theme: how corporate marketers co-opted 1960's individualism and turned it into wanton consumerism. (For example, Mastercard's "Priceless" campaign, which suggests that no matter how much something costs, the fulfillment from it is immeasurable.) And moreover, how that same activist spirit might be marshaled to fight global warming.
Over at Good, Jesse Ashlock points us to a remarkable experiment in crowd-souring for social good: For two years, British Animator Simon Robson has been working an animated manifesto, which aims to get people fired up about fighting climate change.
Robson, who works under the name Knife party, has a specialty in creating "issue animation," with themes borrowed from figures such as lefty stalwart Naomi Klein and global-warming expert George Monbiot. His newest project, Coalition of the Willing, began as a script written with Tim Rayner, an Australian philosopher. The theme: how corporate marketers co-opted 1960's individualism and turned it into wanton consumerism. (For example, Mastercard's "Priceless" campaign, which suggests that no matter how much something costs, the fulfillment from it is immeasurable.) And moreover, how that same activist spirit might be marshaled to fight global warming.
- 3/27/2010
- by Cliff Kuang
- Fast Company
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