SONY BMG launches Free Music Video streaming service
June 19, 2006 on 4:20 pm | In beta, launched, service, sony |
A new service called Musicbox Video was launched from Sony BMG, which streams Music Videos, artist interviews, and live performances. The videos will be streamed on the website with a flash-based player that utilizes technology provided by Brightcove, which will handle advertising for the service.
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This move by Sony BMG comes after a huge growth of music videos appearing on sites like YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video and AOL Video.
The Musicbox Video service, just like its rivals, will allow users to share their favotire videos, as well as post them on their website via an embedded flash-based players.
No a big innovation here, it looks like music labels are just now starting to do what should have been done a year or two ago.
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SONY BMG launches Free Music Video streaming service
June 19, 2006 on 4:20 pm | In beta, launched, service, sony |
A new service called Musicbox Video was launched from Sony BMG, which streams Music Videos, artist interviews, and live performances. The videos will be streamed on the website with a flash-based player that utilizes technology provided by Brightcove, which will handle advertising for the service.
|
Looking to become a musician? Browse musical instruments of all kinds as well as music hardware and accessories at zZounds. Make your own computer music with great software too.
|
This move by Sony BMG comes after a huge growth of music videos appearing on sites like YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video and AOL Video.
The Musicbox Video service, just like its rivals, will allow users to share their favotire videos, as well as post them on their website via an embedded flash-based players.
No a big innovation here, it looks like music labels are just now starting to do what should have been done a year or two ago.
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