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Revision as of 22:48, 3 November 2010 editJesant13 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers3,144 edits Fixed an error saying there are around 20,000 videos hosted on Vevo - the videos are hosted on YouTube.← Previous edit Revision as of 11:46, 13 November 2010 edit undo87.112.150.10 (talk) Yeah right it's more popular, just take a look on youtube. So let's clarify that the WSJ only said their own website was more popular, not the service was more popular.Next edit →
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'''VEVO''' is a ] website. It is a joint venture between ], ], and ]<ref> - New York Times, 7 December 2009</ref> with ] licensing its content to the group without taking an ownership stake.<ref> - Wired, 7 December 2009</ref> The service was launched officially on 8 December 2009.<ref name = launch>{{cite news |title=Queen Rania calls on music world to support 1GOAL education campaign|publisher=|url=http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/2716825/ |date=2009-12-10|accessdate=2010-01-06}}</ref> The videos on VEVO are syndicated to ], with ] and VEVO sharing the advertising revenue.<ref name = cnetold>{{cite web |title=Universal, YouTube near deal on music video site |last=Sandoval |first=Greg |publisher=] |date=2009-03-04 |url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10188600-93.html?tag=mncol;title |accessdate=2009-04-09}}</ref> '''VEVO''' is a ] website. It is a joint venture between ], ], and ]<ref> - New York Times, 7 December 2009</ref> with ] licensing its content to the group without taking an ownership stake.<ref> - Wired, 7 December 2009</ref> The service was launched officially on 8 December 2009.<ref name = launch>{{cite news |title=Queen Rania calls on music world to support 1GOAL education campaign|publisher=|url=http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/2716825/ |date=2009-12-10|accessdate=2010-01-06}}</ref> The videos on VEVO are syndicated to ], with ] and VEVO sharing the advertising revenue.<ref name = cnetold>{{cite web |title=Universal, YouTube near deal on music video site |last=Sandoval |first=Greg |publisher=] |date=2009-03-04 |url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10188600-93.html?tag=mncol;title |accessdate=2009-04-09}}</ref>


VEVO offers music videos from three of the 'big four' major record labels: Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and EMI.<ref name = emi>{{cite web |title=VEVO announces agreement with EMI Music|last= |first= |publisher=|date=2009-12-07 |url=http://www.emigroup.com/Press/2009/press132.htmaccessdate=2010-01-11}}</ref> ] was initially reported to be considering hosting its content on VEVO<ref name = warner>{{cite web |title=Vevo negotiating with EMI and Warner Music|last=Sandoval|first=Greg |publisher=] |date=2009-10-21 |url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-10380897-261.html|accessdate=2010-07-27}}</ref>, but subsequently formed a rival alliance with ], which eventually overtook VEVO in popularity.<ref> - Wall Street Journal, 8 September 2010</ref> There are currently around 20,000 videos available on VEVO.<ref name = videos>{{cite web |title=Full list of videos available on VEVO|last= |first= |publisher=|date= |url=http://www.vevo.com/videos}}</ref> VEVO offers music videos from three of the 'big four' major record labels: Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and EMI.<ref name = emi>{{cite web |title=VEVO announces agreement with EMI Music|last= |first= |publisher=|date=2009-12-07 |url=http://www.emigroup.com/Press/2009/press132.htmaccessdate=2010-01-11}}</ref> ] was initially reported to be considering hosting its content on VEVO<ref name = warner>{{cite web |title=Vevo negotiating with EMI and Warner Music|last=Sandoval|first=Greg |publisher=] |date=2009-10-21 |url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-31001_3-10380897-261.html|accessdate=2010-07-27}}</ref>, but subsequently formed a rival alliance with ], who's own website eventually overtook VEVO's in popularity, no mention is made of which service is listened to more taking into consideration plays on Youtube.<ref> - Wall Street Journal, 8 September 2010</ref> There are currently around 20,000 videos available on VEVO.<ref name = videos>{{cite web |title=Full list of videos available on VEVO|last= |first= |publisher=|date= |url=http://www.vevo.com/videos}}</ref>


==Development== ==Development==

Revision as of 11:46, 13 November 2010

VEVO
Type of siteVideo hosting service
HeadquartersMountain View, California, United States and Minato, Tokyo, Japan
OwnerUnited States Universal Music Group
United States Sony Music Entertainment
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Media Company
URLvevo.com
CommercialYes

VEVO is a music video website. It is a joint venture between 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 8 December 2009. The videos on VEVO are syndicated to YouTube, 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, who's own website eventually overtook VEVO's in popularity, no mention is made of which service is listened to more taking into consideration plays on Youtube. There are currently around 20,000 videos available on VEVO.

Development

The concept for VEVO was described as being a Hulu for music videos, with the goal being to attract more high-end advertisers. To this end VEVO censors the content of some of its videos for language, to make them more acceptable to advertising partners such as McDonalds. The site's other revenue sources include a merchandise store and referral links to purchase viewed songs on Amazon MP3 and iTunes. Universal acquired the domain name vevo.com on 20 November 2008. Sony Music Entertainment reached a deal to add its content to the site in June 2009. The site went live on December 8th, 2009, and that same month became the number 1 most visited music site in the US, overtaking MySpace Music.

In August 2010, VEVO introduced a free application for the Apple iPhone that allows users to stream videos in the VEVO catalog and create playlists.

Availability

The vevo.com website and iPhone app are currently not available outside the United States and Canada. The website was scheduled to go worldwide in 2010, but as of October 2010 it was still not available outside North America. Vevo's official blog cited licensing issues for the delay in the worldwide rollout. Some of VEVO's videos on YouTube are viewable by users in other countries, while others will produce the message "This video contains content from VEVO, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."

Notes and references

Notes

a. The VEVO "coming soon" page currently states: "VEVO is committed to making all of its videos available worldwide. To make that happen, we must work through a range of business and legal issues. Please know that we are working diligently to make this happen. Our team at VEVO knows that Music is a truly global experience and that there are many people outside of the United States & Canada who would enjoy access to the VEVO video library and we will work as hard as we can to expand the availability of our service."

References

  1. Music Industry Companies Opening Video Site - New York Times, 7 December 2009
  2. EMI Licenses Content to Vevo in 11th-Hour Deal - Wired, 7 December 2009
  3. "Queen Rania calls on music world to support 1GOAL education campaign". 2009-12-10. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  4. ^ Sandoval, Greg (2009-03-04). "Universal, YouTube near deal on music video site". CNET News. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  5. "VEVO announces agreement with EMI Music". 2009-12-07.
  6. Sandoval, Greg (2009-10-21). "Vevo negotiating with EMI and Warner Music". CNET. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  7. MTV Overtakes Vevo as Top Online Music Destination - Wall Street Journal, 8 September 2010
  8. "Full list of videos available on VEVO".
  9. Rosoff, Matt. "Vevo CEO confirms it's all about business". CNET. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
  10. Vevo Censors Music Videos for Brands - Advertising Age, 22 Jan 2010
  11. Release Notes: Facebook Like Button, VEVO Store and more - VEVO.com, 8.4.10
  12. Notes from the Factory Floor - VEVO.com, 5.20.10
  13. Sandoval, Greg (2009-06-04). "Sony joins YouTube and Universal on Vevo video site". CNET. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  14. VEVO Launches as #1 Music Network in the US VEVO.com, 13 Jan 2010
  15. YouTube Helps Vevo Overtake MySpace Music In The U.S. - Techcrunch, 13 Jan 2010
  16. ^ Bruno, Antony (2010-08-18). "Vevo's iPhone Hits The App Store". Billboard. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
  17. Andrews, Robert (2009-12-09). "Vevo Not Global Until 2010, Strains On First Day". paidContent:UK. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  18. YouTube Globalization Continues with Four New Languages (Exclusive) - Wired, 25 Aug 2010. "...videos on Vevo.com, a partnership between the major labels and YouTube, only appear in the U.S. and Canada. (Some of those videos appear in those countries on YouTube, according to Vevo; the company promised in January to launch Vevo in more countries before the end of 2010 but has yet to do so.)"
  19. "VEVO Coming To More Countries As Soon As Possible". 2010-01-08. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
  20. List of VEVO artist channels on YouTube

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