MySpace Finally Announces Online Music Store
By Alice Turner
20:19, April 3rd 2008
42 votes
Vote this story
MySpace Finally Announces Online Music Store

MySpace parent company News Corp. has announced the long-anticipated MySpace Music, an online music portal/store which will not only sell digital music, but also concert tickets and merchandise. Talks about a joint venture between MySpace and Sony BMG, Warner Music circulated last week, as part of a project that is said to rival Apple’s iTunes online store.

Now News Corp. has announced that three heavyweight labels, Sony BMG, Universal, and Warner Music, have stakes in the new venture. The last of the Big Four, EMI, just got a new president of its digital music business in the person of Douglas Merrill, former Google executive. EMI has not reached a deal yet for MySpace Music.

This is a huge deal for MySpace, considering their joint venture would bring the first three largest music companies as business partners, possibly four, if EMI agrees to join the deal. Still a long way to go, but a MySpace music store could create quite a competition to Apple’s iTunes, which was recently declared the number 2 music retailer in the United States in 2007 after Wal-Mart, as NPD Group’s MusicWatch survey showed.

"MySpace is already one of the largest music communities on the Internet," Thomas Hesse, president of global digital business at Sony BMG Music Entertainment, said in an interview with CNET News. "We're aligning our efforts to reach fans through every conceivable platform," he said.

MySpace did not disclose financial details of its new venture, which will generate revenue through music download sales, advertising and sales of concert tickets, merchandise and ringtones, News Corp. has announced.

In the past years, MySpace has ventured into the online music world by signing a partnership with Snocap, a company founded by the former Napster developer Shawn Fanning. The partnership was announced in September 2006 and  Snocap has become the provider of digital music retail tools for MySpace, marking the first music e-commerce deal for both companies.

The Snocap services enabled artists and labels with registered content to set pricing, create stores, and sell their music in MP3 format.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
Tags: MySpace
dotclear

Other News in

Lori Drew Has “No Law” On Her Side, Seeks Dismissal Of All Charges

Lori Drew, the woman allegedly responsible for the suicide of 13-year-old MySpace user Megan Meier, filed three motions in the Los Angeles federal court this week, seeking dismissal of all charges...

Google Rolls Out Knol, Authors' Cash Flow Alternative To Wikipedia

Google Rolls Out Knol, Authors' Cash Flow Alternative To Wikipedia

More than half a year after first unveiling the Knol concept, Google rolled out the new Wikipedia-alternative, based on the same concept of concentrating the vast amount of information on the Web...

Facebook’s Open Platform Conquers  Web And Language Barriers

Facebook’s Open Platform Conquers Web And Language Barriers

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO, envisions something much wider for the social applications today, as he revealed during the annual f8 developer conference, in front of over 1,000...

Nintendo Loses Battle with Patent Troll, Faces Ban

Nintendo Loses Battle with Patent Troll, Faces Ban

Nintendo lost a battle with patent troll Anascape, a company which somehow got its hands on twelve overbroad patents which appear to have no other aim than to rip off gadget makers. Nevertheless,...

US Court of Appeals Upholds COPA Injunction

The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld Tuesday the decision taken by a lower court and ordered a permanent injunction against enforcement of the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). The...

dotclear
Latest videos in Technology
Your doorway to the next...
The Chevy Volt
Video games are about...
A vision of your virtual...
Sony Press conference E3 2008...

dotclear
Technology You are here: Technology
» Technology   » Gadgets   » Video Games   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Technology
Update 1: Facebook Sues The German Social Networking Site studiVZUpdate 1: Facebook Sues The German Social Networking Site studiVZ

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Lori Drew Has “No Law” On Her Side, Seeks Dismissal Of All Charges

» read full story
dotclear