J.J. Cheng has been named the new president of TuStreams by founder and CEO Tony Larios, Billboard can exclusively announce.
can exclusively announce.
In her new role, Cheng, an award-winning music executive with a more than 20-year trajectory, and who was the former head at SESAC Latina and a Billboard Latin Power Player, will oversee digital music distribution, publishing, and help build several new platforms including tickets and live events. "TuStreams has much to offer the world and I’m thrilled to be a part of a global team effort," Cheng said."Tony Larios’ vision for Latin music is diverse, inclusive, and innovative. Stay tuned because so much more is on the way."Founded in 2019, TuStreams is a West Coast-based digital distribution company dedicated to Latino artists and songwriters exclusively with a global reach, serving in the U.S., Latin America, including Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain.
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