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  • MTV signs digital music store agreement with Loudeye

    MTV signs digital music store agreement with Loudeye

    MUMBAI: Loudeye which provides business-to-business solutions has announced a new multi-year agreement with MTV whereby MTV will launch two new online music stores in Italy and Spain powered by Loudeye’s OD2 services.

    Loudeye currently powers MTV digital music stores in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Through Loudeye’s OD2 services, MTV will launch custom-branded online music stores that will feature access to high quality legal music downloads. The stores will also feature localised content specific to each country.

    MTV Networks Europe senior VP strategy and development graham saxton said, “We are delighted to have renewed our successful partnership with Loudeye’s OD2 services, an affiliate of nearly four years, during which time we have witnessed a period of significant growth in the digital music market. Through our partnership with OD2, and the expanded agreement we are able to ensure MTV is at the forefront of key music markets across Europe.”

    MTV Europe claims to be Europe’s largest 24-hour music television network. It reaches more than 119 million households in 48 territories via terrestrial, cable,satellite, digital, and broadband.

  • Nokia, Loudeye to develop wireless digital music platform

    MUMBAI: Pioneers in business-to-business digital media solutions – Loudeye Corp. has announced a multi-year agreement with the multimedia business group of Nokia to develop an advanced wireless digital music platform for mobile operators and their subscribers worldwide.
     
     
    The agreement includes a multi-million dollar commitment to Loudeye for development fees and defines a global collaboration framework between the companies. The additional details regarding the collaboration, as well as the platform and its availability, will be announced at a later date.
     
     

    “This agreement with Nokia represents a significant strategic opportunity for Loudeye to work with the leading mobile communications company in the world to develop an advanced wireless music platform. We are very excited about our relationship with Nokia and look forward to sharing more details in the future,” said Loudeye president and CEO Jeff Cavins.