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TuneCore
TuneCore is an online music distribution/record label service founded in 2005. TuneCore principally offers musicians and other rights-holders the opportunity to place their music into such as iTunes, AmazonMP3, Google Play Music, Xbox Music, Rhapsody, eMusic, and others for sale. ==History and overview== TuneCore garnered media attention from ABC's ''World News Tonight'', The Daily Mirror〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=DOES TUNECORE SOUND THE END FOR LABELS? )〕 and pitchforkmedia.com. TuneCore's first customer was Frank Black, lead singer of the Pixies. In 2008, TuneCore was utilized by Nine Inch Nails to deliver the music from their album, ''Ghosts I–IV'' to the Amazon MP3 store. TuneCore is based in Brooklyn, New York. In December 2006, music instrument and equipment retailer Guitar Center bought a stake in TuneCore, giving the company access to the music retailer's customers. In the United States, TuneCore represents about 10 percent of the 20 million songs on iTunes, and it accounts for almost 4 percent of all digital sales. Tunecore reportedly fired Jeff Price, a co-founder and then-CEO, after the company faced a "cash-flow" crisis in 2012. Price has sued Tunecore for severance compensation and has alleged that the company may have been insolvent, an accusation that the company appears to dispute.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Inside Former CEO Jeff Price's Ouster from TuneCore: 'A Tale of Betrayal and Ego' )〕 Tunecore was acquired by Believe Digital in April 2015.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Believe Digital Acquires TuneCore... )〕
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