Friday, February 22, 2008

News Corp in new MySpace music talks

Thursday Feb 21 08:16 AEDT

AP - News Corp has approached the four major record labels to discuss launching an online music service through its popular MySpace social networking site, music company executives familiar with the talks say.
The media conglomerate envisions a one-stop music service that offers content in various ways, including via free digital streams, as MP3 downloads and through a subscription plan, one of the executives said on Wednesday.
News Corp proposed launching the service as a joint venture with the major recording companies, which would receive an equity stake in the new company, the executive said.
The music company executives spoke on condition of anonymity, saying they were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly.
MySpace declined to comment.
A call and email to a News Corp spokeswoman were not immediately returned.
Representatives for the recording companies - Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group Corp and EMI Group PLC - declined to comment.
MySpace has been a popular music hub for years, prompting established acts and unknown bands alike to create profile pages that often let visitors stream a few songs. Bands on MySpace also can sell downloads of original music directly through their profile pages.
The company may be looking for ways to maintain its lead on rival social network Facebook, which has been gaining in popularity.
With sales of CDs in a protracted decline, recording companies have licensed their content for sale as unprotected MP3s and for free streaming on ad-supported sites such as imeem.com and Last.fm.
News Corp faces a potential deal hurdle with Universal, the largest of the recording companies.
Universal sued MySpace in 2006, claiming the portal illegally encouraged its users to share music and music videos on the site without permission. That lawsuit is still pending.
Sony BMG is a joint venture of Sony Corp and Bertelsmann AG.
©AAP 2008

2 comments:

Mark Kasprzyk said...

Very interesting piece of news. As we discussed in class there are some big changes happening in the music industry. I think there is a a good marketing synergy between MySpace and music publishing.
Check out the MySpace site for Jarrah Thompson (an emerging musician using MySpace for promotion)

Jonathan said...

It makes sense for the music publishers to want to partner with Myspace due to the large audience Myspace has. The music companies could never hope to attract the same numbers to their own sites, and the cost of building a new itunes competitor would be prohibitive.