<strong>Martin Nielsen is the Founder and CEO of Mdundo, a digital music download and streaming company that made $300,000 in 2019.</strong> Martin Nielsen: Africa is ...
Mdundo, the unrivaled African music streaming and download platform, strides into the new year with an unwavering mission: empowering artists and reshaping the music industry. Anticipating a ...
In 2013, Martin Nielsen, together with some friends among them Francis Amisi popularly known as Frasha - a member of Kenyan music trio P-Unit - partnered to form Mdundo, a music distribution platform.
As Plato is renowned for the quote, “Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.”, so are the top music makers on Mdundo reliving the same.
A leading African music platform projects a significant growth in its monthly active users, increasing from 26 million to 35 million year-on-year. Mdundo.com’s Guidance for Financial Year 2023/2024 ...
Many music lovers in Africa still download their favorite tunes illegally. Now, online streaming platforms such as Spotify are becoming more popular. This could help artists secure their incomes. But ...
Africa’s leading music distribution platform, Mdundo, has announced that it is targeting royalty distributions of $1.2m by 2026, backed by projected revenues of $1.7m to $2.2m. The company said this ...
Mdundo, an Africa-focused music streaming service, is banking on more partnerships with telcos across the continent to grow its earnings and user base. Last year, the company signed deals with MTN and ...
PAN African music streaming service, Mdundo, has announced a 22 percent growth in its user base in the last quarter of 2021. The platform recorded 20 million users at the end of further quarter, up ...
Martin Moeller Nielsen, CEO and Co-founder of Mdundo gives a Press brief on the company’s financial performance and outlook at Pine Tree Plaza in Nairobi on June 27, 2023. Kenyan musicians earned $500 ...
Many music lovers in Africa still download their favorite tunes illegally. Now, online streaming platforms such as Spotify are becoming more popular. This could help artists secure their incomes. But ...