EMMY-WINNING ‘THE STUDIO’ FEATURES MUSIC FROM AUDIO NETWORK

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    We’re incredibly proud that Audio Network’s music is featured in the Emmy-winning series The Studio. It’s always an honour to see our tracks paired with such high-quality storytelling, and this recognition highlights the strength of our catalogue and the talent of our composers.

    A huge thank you goes to music supervisor Lorena Perez Batista, whose expert eye and ear placed our tracks so seamlessly into the series. Collaborations like this allow our music to shine on screen and reach global audiences in unforgettable ways.

    But what does it really mean for a show to win an Emmy - and why is this recognition so important?

    What Are the Emmys?

    The Primetime Emmy Awards are among the most prestigious accolades in television, recognising excellence across writing, acting, directing, and, of course, the creative elements that bring a show to life - including music. Winning an Emmy signals not just critical acclaim, but also industry-wide recognition that a production has achieved the highest level of craft.

    For brands, agencies, and production teams, Emmy-winning shows represent the gold standard of storytelling - and music plays a central role in shaping that impact.

    Our Music in The Studio

    The Studio follows a legacy Hollywood movie studio navigating the delicate balance between art and business. With Seth Rogen at the helm, the series offers a comedic yet insightful look at the chaos behind the scenes - from casting decisions and set visits to award shows and studio politics.

    Audio Network’s music helps bring these moments to life, underscoring the humour, drama, and cinematic tension that define the series.

    We’re incredibly proud to have our tracks featured and want to extend a big thank you again to Lorena Perez Batista for placing our music so perfectly.

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