Remco Van Stiphout was Promoted to Chief Technology Officer at LoveLive

Date of management change: December 16, 2013 

What Happened?

Williamsburg, NY-based LoveLive has Appointed Remco van Stiphout as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

LoveLive was spun out of Perform Group www.performgroup.co.uk in 2008 and is now the leading provider of music content and services for brands, broadcasters and platforms. In 2009 LoveLive acquired the industry leading online music publication and production unit Rockfeedback, providing industry leading creative capabilities and the TV format 'Rockfeedback Presents'. In 2011 LoveLive shot over 450 Live performances including the Global album launch of Adele, produced industry first Pay Per View events for Florence + The Machines and PJ Harvey, created the McFly On The Wall TV format for Channel 5, co-produced The Black Cab Sessions USA, aired the fifth season of Rockfeedback Presents on Channel 4, produced the Robert Plant documentary for HD Net and added a number of brand partners to our portfolio. In 2012 LoveLive launched a self-branded YouTube channel, recording and streaming Live performances from the likes of Madonna, Rihanna, Plan B and Ellie Goulding. The channel has gained in excess of 130,000 subscribers and 4.5 million video views in five months, with exclusive content available to watch on-demand. LoveLive also worked on prominent music events with clients including BT, Xbox, Spotify, River Island and HP, with more exciting events to come before the year is through - including managing the first charity concert Live stream for Save the Children. LoveLive is privately owned.

 

About the Person

Remco Van Stiphout has spent the last 10 years as Software Architect for EMI, managing its digital supply chain. During his time at EMI, van Stiphout designed and built the master label copy system for the recorded music side of the business, while overseeing YouTube and Vevo integration and music rights management. He also spearheaded the EMI to Universal catalogue transition of 100,000 products across 500 digital partners, including iTunes and Spotify.

 

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