MusicDish has been serving the music industry since 1997, creating a model for original, successful representation of artists and bands. The network is a leading source of knowledge about the online industry, providing a personal, yet business-minded perspective on key issues affecting professionals and executives with newsletters, reports and interviews. With its comprehensive website MusicDish.net and online music magazine MusicDish.com, as well as frequently updated user profiles on popular social networking sites such as Myspace, facebook, Nextcat, YouTube, Last.fm and ReverbNation, MusicDish proudly saturates the internet with its artist profiles and unique services. With experienced, successful principal members and co-founders, Eric De Fonteney, President, and Sounni De Fontenay, Director, MusicDish’s principal function is to represent talent in the most effective ways, while also bringing the most recent music news to your computer screen.
MusicDish’s publishing model stands out with its e-journal and regularly distributed Music Industry News Network newsletter Mi2N. Always keeping up with the times, Mi2N offers a comprehensive list of PR marketing and advertising services designed to satisfy the needs of the ever-changing music industry. It reaches over 40,000 subscribers with its syndicated newswires, while also targeting specific audiences for each artist.
And to further promote artists and bands, MusicDish also has a well-established artist development campaign. With four great packages, artists can customize MusicDish’s choice of marketing services to meet their specific needs and budget. Services include: marketing material, saturated marketing, social networks, industry outreach, viral video distributing, consulting and campaign tracking. With skilled professionals working hard in the online music industry, MusicDish is proud to support music—by both promoting the artists and providing a constant stream of news for the fans.
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