Myspace Music has separate licensing deals with each of the major labels that stream music on its service; they pay fraction of a penny for each stream, but negotiate different rates with each label. But now, Techcrunch is suggesting that Myspace pays Warner Music absolutely nothing per stream, and instead, they share advertising revenue from the pages where Warner’s artists have their songs. Continue reading...
17.4.09
Warner Music Laments Deal With Myspace Music
16.4.09
MySpace Music Playlists and Albums Now Shareable
It’s been possible for some time share photos from Myspace to many other networking sites like Facebook, Reedit, Google Bookmarks, StumbleUpon, Netvibes, Twitter, Newsvine, myAOL, Slashdot, Digg and Yahoo Bookmarks, as pictured above. Now, Myspace has finally given the same functionality to Myspace Music Playlists, allowing you to share music across the long list of sites. Read more...
31.3.09
Myspace Launches Karaoke in Japan
Online social networking site Myspace, has launched a karaoke service in Japan, expanding its musical reach to the nation loaded with lovers of the sing-along entertainment. MySpace Karaoke has logged more than eight million visitors since it launched in May of last year in Canada and the United States, and lets users post videos of themselves singing on the site. Read more...
13.3.09
Myspace Music Upgrades and Promises More
After a sluggish start, Myspace Music is starting to upgrade its services. The President of Mypace Music, Courtney Holt, explains that the recent introduction of quicker, lightweight music player is just the beginning. The service plans to launch “album pages”, as opposed to the normal user page, and improve search utility. Continue reading...