Ars Music

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Ars Music
TypePublic
ARSM
IndustryMusic industry
Founded2002 as DuperSound
HeadquartersBluckingham, Phoenixia
Area served
Phoenixia
Key people
Placeholder (Chairman)
Placeholder (CEO)
Placeholder (President)
ServicesMusic streaming
RevenueIncrease P$48 billion (2023)
Increase P$21 billion (2023)
Number of employees
5,600 (2023)
Websitearsmusic.phx

Ars Music, a subsidiary of multinational conglomerate Ars Global Group, is a premier provider of music, podcast, and video streaming services. Founded in 2002 as DuperSound by Phoenixia-based GoodVibes, it has evolved into a leading international music corporation, expanding its offerings to include a vast library of over 42 million songs and 600,000 music videos.

Ars Music has a massive music library through its partnerships with major record labels and independent artists. The company offers two options for its users - Ars Music Free, with standard quality streaming, and Ars Music Pro, with higher quality streaming. Ars Music is committed to paying artists and composers the highest royalties in the Phoenixian music streaming industry.

Ars Music has a significant presence in the music industry, and is known for its partnerships with various music events and festivals around the world. The company has also won several awards for its contributions to the music industry, including the Federal Republic's Award for Enterprise in 2018 and the Quartz Award in 2020.

In March 2016, the parent company GoodVibes was acquired by Ars Global, and the service was rebranded as Ars Music. The relaunch was accompanied by an extensive advertising campaign, featuring contributions from renowed artists and songwriters, leading to significant public recognition.

In 2022, Ars Music entered into a partnership with Sámi RS to bring its users a better, more personalized musical experience through the new PlayStop Media service. This partnership enables Ars Music users to import their settings and accounts into PlayStop consoles, versions 4 and 5, offering a seamless transition for a large number of users.

As of January 2023, Ars Music has over 36 million subscribers, making it one of the biggest music streaming services in the world.