Nuvus Gro Corp. provides monthly and annual fee based music licensing services. It collects usage fees from businesses that use music, including television and radio stations; broadcast and cable networks; new media, including internet and streaming services; satellite audio services; nightclubs, hotels, bars, restaurants, and other venues; digital jukeboxes; and live concerts. The company also distributes the usage fees as royalties to the songwriters, composers, and music publishers. Nuvus Gro Corp. was founded in 2018 and is based in Naples, Florida.
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