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VP, Streaming & Revenue at Warner Records

Ben
 
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VP, Streaming & Revenue at Warner Records

🇺🇸    United States, Los Angeles, California

Ben Farber

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With extensive expertise, I assist both emerging and indie talents in on and off-platform content marketing. My proficiency encompasses business development, forging streaming partnerships across all Digital Service Providers (DSPs). Whether you're refining or kickstarting your journey, leverage my insights to maximize your musical footprint.

I helped these artists:

Linkin Park, Tom Petty, Green Day, Zach Bryan, Omar Apollo, Muse, Deftones, Nessa Barrett, Gorillaz, Avenged Sevenfold, Red Hot Chili Peppers, My Chemical Romance, The Black Keys, Neil Young, Gus Dapperton, Mastodon, Goo Goo Dolls, liam Gallagher, The Head and The Heart

Bio

Ben Farber is a seasoned music industry professional with over 16 years of experience. Currently serving as VP of Streaming & Revenue at Warner Records, he specializes in on and off-platform content marketing, business development, and streaming partnerships across all DSPs. Ben's passion for the impact of technology on music discovery has led him to become an expert in streaming and educate artists and their teams on the streaming ecosystem. In addition to his work at Warner, Ben runs an artist showcase series and a boutique artist development company that helps independent artists navigate the business end of the industry to properly release their art.

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