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Mediabase, BuzzAngle Ink Partnership with Townsquare Media


Mediabase and BuzzAngle
Mediabase and BuzzAngle

Mediabase, an airplay monitoring firm, and BuzzAngle Music, ink a new, long-term partnership with Townsquare Media. As part of the agreement, Mediabase and BuzzAngle Music will provide Townsquare with music listening and consumption data for more than 320 radio stations across the U.S. Mediabase, a division of RCS, provides real-time charts and analysis based on the monitoring of radio stations in the U.S. and Canada. BuzzAngle provides music consumption tools that deliver daily information for the music industry.

"We're excited to expand our partnership with Townsquare to serve as their exclusive provider of airplay monitoring data, and we look forward to working with their programming team," shared Mediabase President and RCS Worldwide President/CEO Philippe Generali. "It's also exciting to witness Mediabase's growing affiliate roster, which is a testament to the comprehensive and accurate airplay information we provide to radio stations and the music industry."

"Townsquare is committed to creating great local radio," added Townsquare Media Erik Hellum Erik Hellum. "Mediabase and BuzzAngle help our programmers stay in touch with our listeners' tastes and trends every day, every hour. In our rapidly evolving business, Premiere Networks helps us stay ahead of the curve."

For more information about Mediabase or BuzzAngle Music, please visit www.PremiereNetworks.com.

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