MySpace News Archive
25-Sep-2008
MySpace Music May Be More Valuable Outside MySpace (New York Times) MySpace Music, the long-awaited joint venture between MySpace and the four major music labels, makes its debut tomorrow, with a few surprises. EMI, the distressed British music label that distributes Radiohead and Coldplay, is now participating and has a small equity stake in the venture.
MySpace Music: For Once, You Can't Blame The Lawyers (CBS News) I got WebEx'd. I saw a well-practiced demo of the new MySpace Music last night, and fell under the impression that the News Corp (NYSE: NWS). JV with the labels was a simple, straightforward music destination: You search out a song, you add it to your playlist and you listen to it as much as you want, voila . After playing with it through much of the morning, I'm glad I left myself an out, ...
MySpace Music a harmony of online community and free radio (AFP via Yahoo! News) MySpace is launching a new music service that blends free online radio, community and ways to interact with bands and discover new tunes.
MySpace music venture starts with 4 top labels (International Herald Tribune) The venture - with Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group and EMI Music - is MySpace's bid to compete with Apple.
MySpace tries to strike new chord in digital music (AP via Yahoo! News) Make room, iTunes. MySpace is hoping to shake up the digital music scene. In a bid to spruce up its popular online hangout, MySpace plans to flip the switch Thursday on a much-anticipated service that will give its roughly 120 million users free access to hundreds of thousands of songs from the world's largest recording labels.
MySpace Offers Free Music Downloads -- with Ads (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News) Users of the popular social-networking site MySpace can now listen to and download music from several music companies, including Sony, EMI and Warner.
MySpace launches net music store (BBC News) Social networking site MySpace has launched a music service that mixes free listening with paid downloads.
MySpace Breaks Into Music Scene (ABC News) MySpace's new service lets users listen for free, but they must pay to download.
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