A massive global music tie-up just handed Animaj outside muscle for distribution and publishing while it keeps a tight grip on its own IP vault.
Animaj locks in Magic Star and Sony Music Publishing
Animaj locks in Magic Star and Sony Music Publishing
- Animaj inked a worldwide music pact with Magic Star and Sony Music Publishing.
- Magic Star will handle the global rollout of Animaj recordings.
- Sony Music Publishing takes charge of administering song rights worldwide.
- Gregory Dray framed the setup as a long-game, IP-first play.
- Animaj folds Pocoyo, Maya the Bee, HeyKids, and Super Sema into the agreement.
- Those core catalogs sit at the heart of its kids and family slate.
- Distribution and publishing get outsourced, while ownership stays in-house.
- Dray stressed that creative direction remains anchored at Animaj.
- Animaj claims 242 million Monthly Active Users on YouTube.
- The company ranks itself as the fifth-largest digital kids audience globally.
- Last year brought an 85 million dollar funding round led by HarbourView Equity Partners.
- Bpifrance and Left Lane Capital joined that investment push.
- Magic Star operates as The Orchard’s kids-focused division.
- Will Speer highlighted plans to spark deeper engagement through audio strategy.
- Rob Stratton of Sony Music Publishing UK pointed to expanding global reach.
- Services span distribution, marketing, and YouTube channel management for family audiences.