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Warner/ Chappell Production Music
[edit]Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. is an American music publishing company, and a division of the Warner Music Group. In 2007, the company acquired Non-Stop Music. Additionally, in 2010 it acquired 615 Music, a Nashville-based production music company. It is unknown when they acquired Groove Worx.
Introduction
[edit]On April 4th, 2012, Warner/Chappell Music announced the merger of its production music companies 615 music, Non Stop Music, and Groove Worxcreating the Warner/Chappell Production Music demonstration and purchasers website, as well as the home of a massive multi-divisional music library carrying 73 varieties. While W/C would have its own site combining the three companies, each company would continue to maintain its own production site as well.
Groove Worx
[edit]Groove Worx (known as Groove Addicts until 2010) is a custom music house that produces music for various categories of media. Based in Marina Del Rey, CA, Groove Worx was founded in 1996 as a custom music house for television commercials and radio stations, producing custom jingle packages for domestic and international clients. Over the next two years Groove Worx quickly expanded into other areas of media by building a 30,000 track strong production library, and producing custom news music for television stations such as KNBC.
In 2004, Groove Worx began creating custom cues for hit television shows such as Extreme Makeover, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and Deal or No Deal. Groove Worx also embedded itself into the realm of feature film advertising with the release of the Full Tilt, Volume 1 music collection, which became an instantaneous hit. Full Tilt, Volume 1 was followed up by Full Tilt, Volumes 2 and 3 and Full Tilt Trailer Tools 1 & 2, additional collections of trailer music compositions.
In October 2006, Groove Worx collaborated with composer/drummer Stewart Copeland of the Police to create Eardrum, a collection of film trailer music that was exclusively created for Groove Worx. In 2007 Groove Worx released Full Tilt, Volume 3, the most ambitious project to date and will be working on a follow up to Eardrum, as well as work with new composers to further round out their film trailer collections.
Full Tilt Rising has since been released. Yet another album by the name of Glory,Oath and Blood quickly followed. Groove Worx recently produced the background track for the movies Robin Hood, Avatar, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Prince of Persia, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Inception and The Wolfman.Full Tilt Convergence is the latest album released by Groove Worx. It features several hybrid rock tracks.
News Music Packages in Syndication:
- L.A. Groove
- Adrenaline
Non-Stop Music
[edit]Non-Stop Music was established in 1981 and provide Custom music, Library Music and Newsmusic packages to creatives and broadcasters.
News Music Packages in Syndication:
- Primetime News
- Alchemy News
- Momentum News
- Ultra News
- Total News
- Platinum News
- Broadcast News
- Absolute News
- First News
- Millennium News
- News Force
- Premiere News
- Reactor News
- Power News Coming Soon
- Good Day News
More information about Non-Stop in needed (please edit if you have).
615 Music
[edit]615 Music is a broadcast production music company based in Nashville, Tennessee. 615 Music composes television news music packages and custom image campaigns for many television networks around the world. 615 Music also operates out of Los Angeles. The name 615 Music comes from Nashville's Area Code (615), which is where the company is based.
The company composed the last three image campaigns for NBC's Today morning news/entertainment program: "Live for Today" (2005–2006), "It's a New Day" (2006–2007), and "Why I Love Today" (2008). The "Live for Today" theme was nominated for an Emmy. 615 Music also has a production music library.
The company, along with other composers of news music such as Gari Communications, have seen a surge in business since the third quarter of 2006. This is because licensing companies had raised the prices of licensing. In 2007, 615 Music signed a deal with Belo Corporation making them the exclusive provider of news music for the station group.[1]
The company's music has also been licensed for use in movie trailers. Their track "Goth" was used in the domestic trailer for Live Free Or Die Hard.
615 Music also produced the new official theme song for the Atlanta Braves, "The Braves Play Here" by James Otto.[2]
News Music Packages in Syndication:
- Action News (Formerly "UPN News" and "Fastbreak")
- Alive (V.1, V.2)
- Always Worth Your Time (a.k.a. Battery V.4)
- Aurora (originally called "Texasize")
- Battery
- Chicago's Very Own (exclusive to WGN-TV)
- Connect (exclusive to KTLA)
- Coverage (for WSB-TV)
- Fahren-Hite
- Firepower News (Formerly "WB News '99", "WB News" & "Timeshifter")
- First Report (exclusive to WSFL)
- Flashpoint
- Full Contact
- The Hammer
- Heartland (V.1, V.2)
- High Velocity (V.1, V.2)
- Icon News Music Package (for KTVU)
- Ignitor
- Impact (V.1, V.2, V.3, V.4, V.5)
- In-Sink (V.1, V.2, V.3, V.4) originally created for WRAL-TV in 1988.[1](V.4 contains the motif of Back Home Again in Indiana for WISH-TV; "In-Sink" was originally spelled as "In-Sync")
- Interceptor
- Jim and Howard's News Package
- Magnum (V.1, V.2, V.3)
- Moving Forward
- News Attitude
- News Authority
- News One (V.1, V.2, Mini)
- Newsforce (Formerly Viacom News Package V.2)
- Newstime (Formerly Viacom News Package V.1)
- Newswatch 24
- Newswire
- Power News (V.1, V.2, V.3)
- Propulsion (exclusive for the Belo Broadcasting Group; Gannett-owned WKYC in Cleveland also utilizes some cuts for their evening and weekend newscasts)
- The Rainmaker
- Right Here, Right Now (V.1, V.2; V.2 contains the NBC chimes)
- Seize The Day
- Seize The Day - Fox Version
- Total Coverage
- The Tower (V.1, V.2, V.3, V.4) (for NBC affiliates)
- The Unexpected
- USA News
- The Viking
- The Viper (V.1, V.2)
- The Viper 2008
- Working For You
The Warner/Chappell Library
[edit]- 615 Platinum Series
- Acoustitracks
- Adonys 5.1
- Adrenalin
- Alchemy Music
- AMP
- Amphibious Zoo
- Anarchy Music
- AudioActive
- Basstone Music
- Café Moondo
- Elephant Music & Sound Design
- EMH Classical
- Essential Elements
- Fontana
- Frameworks
- Graphic Sound Design
- Gravity
- Grey Area Sound (GAS)
- Grey Area Sound (OIL)
- Groove Worx [2](Production Status: current; Acquired: Unknown)
- Groovers
- Hungaroton Classics
- Ignite
- Image
- Image Edge
- Imtel
- In-spired Production Music
- Infini Music
- Mind Benders
- Minimal Music
- Music Gallery
- Music Shop
- Music Shop Tools
- Music Shop Zen
- Non-Stop Music[3](Production Status: current; Acquired: 2007)
- Pedigree Cuts
- Perfect Pitch
- Piano For Film
- Plan 8 Music
- Promo Accelerator
- Ready Steady Edit
- Revolución
- RSM
- SaraoMusic
- Scaremeister
- Scoring Stage Music
- Silent Methods
- Sound Pol
- Special Request Library
- Sprint Music Library[4](Production Status:unknown; Acquired: unknown)
- TRX Music
- Tuff Production Music
- Ultimate Crime & Drama
- Unity Production Music Libary
- V – The Production Library
- Warner Chappell Music Italiana
- Who Did That Music?
(It is difficult to definitively say which company has a Wikipage, which libraries are still in production and note the acquisition date. I have indicated next to Non-Stop music how this should be produced. Please help if you can! Thanks.)