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When artists try to get their music into films and shows, they often turn to sync libraries, but not all of them work the same way. A platform like Musicbed is very selective and focuses on high-quality, cinematic music, so getting in can be harder but the placements are often more premium. Artlist works differently, using a subscription model where creators pay to access music, meaning artists earn through the platform rather than each individual use. Audio Network is more industry-focused, with a large catalogue designed to meet specific moods and needs for TV and media, often emphasizing quantity and function. Meanwhile, Songtradr acts as an open marketplace, where artists can upload their music and clients can directly search for and license tracks, making it easier to join but more competitive. Together, these platforms show that sync licensing can range from highly curated and exclusive to open and volume-based, and understanding these differences helps artists choose the right path.

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