“Byte Dance”, the parent company of “Tech Talk” intends to expand the broadcast of music

“Byte Dance”, the parent company of “Tech Talk” intends to expand the broadcast of music

According to reliable sources, byte Dance, the parent company of the Tech Talk app, has begun discussions with music labels about expanding its service to broadcast music globally in order to compete with the industry leaders, including South African technology. This information was reported by Bloomberg News Agency today, Wednesday.

According to the sources, there are still significant roadblocks in the negotiations, but bye Dance wants the service to ultimately be a part of the Tech Talk programme and serve as a significant hub for the global distribution of music.
According to sources, Bayt Dance discussed during the past few months the launch of her service to broadcast music “Risu” – which currently works only in India, Indonesia and Brazil – in more than 12 other markets, according to the Dow Johns.

Byte Dance indicated that the United States would not be included in the subsequent stage of expansion, but it went on to state that it wanted its services to be accessible to everyone so that consumers could easily share music services after exploring songs using the short video applications.

The parent business of “Tech Talk,” “Byte Dance,” plans to increase the amount of music broadcast.

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