Line Music To Partner With Metadata Company Music Story Trendy collaboration: Japan’s most popular music streaming platform is adopting new tech tools using Music Story’s metadata.
Trendy collaboration: Japan’s most popular music streaming platform is adopting new tech tools using Music Story’s metadata.
The sophistication of music streaming is about to come to users already using Line Music to stream.
Music Story, the customer-centric global leader in music metadata, recently announced a partnership with Japan’s LINE Music.
As one of Japan’s largest subscription-based music streaming service, LINE Music’s deal involves improving their customer experience using metadata provided by Music Story.
Music Story will provide technology to improve the quality of its music metadata over a broad, Japan-centric footprint.
Artificial Intelligence & Metadata
Combining automated processing including AI, with music expertise to provide LINE MUSIC’s customers with redundancy-free artists and without mixed discographies.
And, by enriching the indexation data, to extend the reach and accuracy of the search engine.
“Presenting a rich, localized, precise and easy-to-explore catalog is a trait that Music Story and LINE MUSIC share. Our partnership with LINE MUSIC highlights the significant opportunities to solve the data-centric challenges faced by the music industry,” said Jean-Luc Biaulet, CEO of Music Story.
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“LINE MUSIC can now provide an enhanced global product leveraging the use of customized music metadata only available through Music Story,” added Biaulet.
“Our integration with Music Story provides the music industry with unprecedented ways to understand music streaming consumption and create stronger bonds between people and music,” said Misaki Iki, Head of Business Development at LINE MUSIC.
“This partnership is a testament to how our respective expertise can merge together and deliver breakthrough experiences in the music industry.”
Music Story provides both the deep engineering expertise and customized metadata essential to creating and delivering immersive, differentiated music experiences.
Its music editors and writers work in more than 40 countries to create compelling, differentiated content in 13 languages.
Music Story’s business development in Japan is led by Taishi Fukuyama of PRTL, an agency specializing in developing business for music related companies entering the Japanese market.
For more detailed information visit their official websites. Line Music. Music Story