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VEVO
Type of siteVideo hosting service
Image editing service
FoundedDecember 8, 2009 (2009-12-08) (United States and Canada)
HeadquartersNew York, New York, USA
No. of locations6
New York
London
Los Angeles
Chicago
San Francisco
Area servedUSA, Canada, UK and Ireland
OwnerUniversal Music Group,
Sony Music Entertainment,
Abu Dhabi Media Company
Key peopleRio Caraeff (CEO)
URLwww.vevo.com
Current statusActive

Vevo (stylized as VEVO) is a music video website. It is a joint venture among Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Abu Dhabi Media with EMI licensing its content to the group without taking an ownership stake. The service was launched officially on December 8, 2009. The videos on VEVO are syndicated across the web, with Google and VEVO sharing the advertising revenue.

VEVO offers music videos from three of the 'big four' major record labels: Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and EMI. Warner Music Group was initially reported to be considering hosting its content on VEVO, but subsequently formed a rival alliance with MTV Networks. There are more than 45,000 videos available on VEVO.


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