Definition of «record label»

A record label is a company that produces, distributes and markets music recordings made by musicians or bands. The label finances the production of the recording and takes on the responsibility for its distribution to retail outlets, as well as promoting it to the public through various marketing strategies. In exchange for these services, the record company typically receives a portion of the artist's revenue from album sales or concert tickets. Some notable record labels include Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group.

Sentences with «record label»

  • The major record labels don't promote talent the way they used to; they pull the plug at the slightest excuse. (inc.com)
  • Like publishing which favors publishing companies, the music industry is also unfairly structured in favor of recording labels. (investinblockchain.com)
  • And the companies are actively targeting artists and record labels in hopes of getting exclusives that can give their services an edge. (fortune.com)
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