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Just a few of the many companies we work / have worked with

If after listening to your music we feel it is placeable / syncable we will offer to take you on and pitch your music to exclusive opps we don’t advertise anywhere else.

We charge $35 a month and for that you will get your music put forward to film companies, video game companies, advertising agencies and more on an ongoing basis (no per opp / per track fee). On top of this we will regularly reach out to all our MS contacts pitching your new music to them too.

For any placements you will get 100% of what is being offered by the company. We will not take a penny from any sync deals.

ALL opportunities we offer you will be non-exclusive, so you are given up no rights and you are not giving up any ownership. Also OUR deal with you is completely non-exclusive too, so you are completely free to pitch your tracks elsewhere too.

Initially we will upload 5 tracks on to your own artist page on the ONS Music and Media site, but we will add more tracks for you as we move forward.

If we have spoken to you about being interested in working with you or if you submit through Music Xray and are successful, we will send you a link to allow us to move forward with you.

Alternatively you can email us at info@onenightstand.tv for a chat.

Finally, a very brief FAQ

Do I keep the rights to my music? : Yes. Apart from our work with Disney, almost all our opps are non exclusive.

How long do I have to keep the subscription going? : We recommend at least 12 months (to give you a realistic shot at placements), however there is NO minimum term and you can cancel at any time. We only want happy artists, so we will never tie you down to anything.

Are there any additional / hidden costs? : Absolutely not. We don’t charge for adding extra tracks, making pitches etc – the $35 a month covers everything.

Do you guarantee placements? : We do not, and if anyone ever does – run a mile. What we do guarantee is, your music WILL be heard by the people in charge of projects in question and therefore the people who make the final decisions….which is huge!

Thanks

Stuart