Guvera

Guvera Ltd
Type of site
Music, Entertainment
Available in 4
Headquarters Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Founder(s) Claes Loberg, Brad Christiansen, Darren Herft
Industry Music
Website guvera.com
Alexa rank Negative increase 155,257 (May 2016)[1]
Registration Required
Users 10,000,000+
Launched 2008 (2008)
Current status Active
Native client(s) on Windows Phone, Android, iOS

Guvera [Closed to USA market 2016] is an online music and entertainment streaming service founded in 2008. Guvera is available on web browsers, iOS, Android and the Windows Phone. Guvera has agreements with the music labels in the regions where the product is available, which allows for legal free music streams.[2]

Music streaming

Guvera streams music and entertainment for its users[3][4] and has signed licensing agreements with Universal Music Group,[5] EMI,[6] Orchard,[7] INgrooves,[8] IODA,[5] Mushroom/Liberation,[9] Shock Records, Believe Digital; in addition to the rights bodies APRA, AMCOS, BMI, RightsFlow,[10] Acodem, SESAC, Cash, Emmasacm, Extraphone, Peer, Prs/Impel, Filscap, First Music Publishing, Latinautor, Macp, Megaliner, National Music Publishing, Sabam, Sadaic, Sba, Sacem, Siae, Socan, Sonyatv, Sesac, Sgae, Solar, Warner Chappell, Universal Music Publishing, and Unisys.[11] Guvera distributes DRM-free MP3 downloads with bitrates of 256 and 320 kbit/s.[12] Guvera is also a targeted advertising platform,[4] which targets ads at relevant music genres.[5] Content can be streamed via brand channels from within Guvera's platform, and the advertisers have a role in the selecting music content.[13]

History

Guvera was initially funded by AMMA Private Investment out of Australia.[14] Guvera raised about $50m from its base of about 1000 smaller sophisticated investors primarily made up of accounting firms and other financial services businesses.[15] Guvera was incorporated in 2008, and launched beta in Australia February 2010,[16] and in the US March, 2010.[17][18] Guvera was initially released as a beta to a select group of users by invitation only.[19]

On August 2011, Guvera appointed Phil Quartararo as its Global Head of Music.[20] In September 2011 Guvera moved into new headquarters in The Rocket in Robina, Gold Coast, Australia.[13] In March 2012, Guvera created a mobile platform[21] and in December 2012, Guvera released mobile apps for IOS and Android in Australia.[22] An iPad app was then released in August 2013.[23] In March 2014, Guvera signed an agreement with Lenovo to become its worldwide music partner, with Guvera's music streaming service pre-installed onto Lenovo mobile devices.[24]

In January 2015 Guvera acquired Blinkbox Music from Tesco.[25] It placed the company into administration in June 2015,[26] having exhausted Blinkbox's financial reserves. The company had bought Blinkbox Music as part of an agreement with Tesco that it would pay its employees a higher rate of redundancy payment if the business failed, which it did not honour.[27][28] In 2015 the company received a Gold award at Asia App Design Awards.[29]

In October 2015 the former employees of Blinkbox Music filed a £10m class action lawsuit against Guvera.[30]

In May 2016 Guvera won an international Gold at the Global App Design Awards.[31]

In June 2016 Guvera was blocked from a stockmarket listing.[32]

Guvera began operating in only 5 markets: Australia, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates and in July 2016, Darren Herft stepped down as CEO and co-founder Claes Loberg stepped into the position.[33]

Shutdown of Australian service

On 27 July 2016, the company shut down its operations in its home market of Australia and reiterated its intentions to "focus all efforts in key emerging countries, such as India and Indonesia".[34]

See also

References

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  2. "Billboard.biz Q&A: Guvera CEO Claes Loberg". Billboard.biz by Glenn Peoples, Nashville. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
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  4. 1 2 "Exclusive: Guvera founder Claes Loberg, "We're not a music app" - The Music Network". www.themusicnetwork.com. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
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  9. "Guvera Inks Oz Deal With Liberation". Billboard.biz by Lars Brandle. 2010-06-02. Retrieved 2012-04-17.
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  13. 1 2 "Aussie firm Guvera steps up operations as it takes on iTunes". The Courier-Mail. By Phil Bartsch. 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  14. "Guvera Raises $20M For Stealthy Brand-Supported Music And Video Service.". TechCrunch. By Robin Wauters. 2010-01-18. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
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  22. "Australia's Guvera Offers Free Streaming Music On Android And iOS Devices". Gizmodo Australia. By Angus Kidman. 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  23. "Music-streaming service Guvera looks beyond the digital jukebox with re-engineered User Interface and unlimited free content". Campaign Brief by Tyler Brockington. 2013-10-24. Retrieved 2014-05-05.
  24. "Guvera scores grandstand streaming deal with Lenovo". The Australian by Supratim Adhikari. 2014-03-04. Retrieved 2014-05-05.
  25. Glenday, John (26 January 2015). "Tesco sells Blinkbox Music to Guvera". The Drum. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  26. "100 staff laid off at Blinkbox Music Ltd as Guvera dumps UK office". Music Business Worldwide. 12 June 2015. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  27. Hawkes, Alex (5 September 2015). "Tesco's music streaming service hits wrong note for staff owed £10m: Blinkbox fiasco as new owner fails to honour grocer's deal on payouts". Mail on Sunday. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  28. Sweney, Mark (8 October 2015). "Ex-Blinkbox Music staff launch £10m legal action after Tesco sale". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
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