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Listen to this: Cue the music at Image Source


Fab addition to the licensing content offering here from creative images photo library Image Source. They who have announced a partnership with CueSongs, the one-stop music licensing hub for online and digital media. The agreement puts CueSongs as the exclusive music partner for the launch of the Image Source new music licensing service.
The new service is powered by CueSongs unique catalogue of 30,000 pre-cleared commercial tracks. Music can now be licensed from the Image Source website both in the UK and Germany, additionally the CueSongs repertoire will be available through the 200+ strong worldwide Image Source distribution channel, the largest network in the industry.
CueSongs has agreements with all the major publishers, as well as working directly with a number of artists such as Groove Armada, Embrace, French Horn Rebellion, Dido, Ziggy Marley and Peter Gabriel.
Christina Vaughan, Founder and CEO of Image Source, says: “The partnership with CueSongs combines our experience and expertise as the leading independent agency in photo rights licensing with CueSongs‟ ingenious solution to what can be a real off-putting challenge for multi-media creativity. With CueSongs quality catalogue from a wide range of well-known artists, we can now deliver a valuable „one- stop‟ offer to our extensive network of professional clients, and cement our position as an innovative and trend-led premium content agency.”
Ed Averdieck, co-founder and CEO of CueSongs, comments: “We have spent the last two years aggregating the highest quality pre-cleared commercial music licensing catalogue available anywhere in the world and this agreement with Image Source puts our catalogue in front of a vast worldwide network of clients who need to license both music and image for their productions. CueSongs continues in its quest to painlessly connect music licensing to digital media, social media, YouTube and mobile. We are progressing in our mission to create a whole new flexible and responsive market for music licenses.”