Video hosting service Vevo will now be even more dependent on YouTube. The service, which specializes in sharing music videos and is co-owned chiefly by the world’s two dominant labels, Universal ...
The deal, which was actually agreed upon last year but not reported on until today, allows YouTube’s parent Google to sell music video clips from Vevo’s library directly to advertisers, reports Recode ...
Competing with YouTube was always a tall order. Vevo, the video-hosting service founded in 2009 as a joint venture between the big three record companies to do just that, is admitting defeat. The ...
The deal means videos are now streamed through a Vevo player at one of the most heavily trafficked websites in the country. By Glenn Peoples, Billboard Yahoo! Music has become Vevo‘s latest ...
Three days after YouTube launched its new streaming service, Vevo has announced that it is shuttering its individual website and applications. Vevo, a venture co-owned by Universal Music Group, Sony ...
Facebook has held talks with Vevo about moving the music-video service away from YouTube and over to the social network's platform, sources with knowledge of the talks told CNET. While the sources ...
Vevo, the music video site, claims to have more millennial viewers than any cable network, and counts its successes in ridiculous huge numbers. At its NewFront event Monday night, it announced a new ...
From now on, you'll probably only know Vevo as a watermark on YouTube music videos. (If that's not the case already...) Joan E. Solsman was CNET's senior media reporter, covering the intersection of ...
Music video platform Vevo has confirmed that it will be shutting down all of its mobile apps and consumer-facing video hosting website, signaling a shift in its business to focus on YouTube (via ...
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