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In a move that will heat up the battle in the online music,
imeem acquired today Anywhere.FM, a San Francisco-based web music player and
Internet radio service.
Imeem’s move follows after last week Last.Fm has signed distributions
deals to offer to its users free, global, on-demand access the music catalogs with
all four major record labels - including Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG,
Warner and EMI.
Launched in 2004, Imeem is the fastest-growing social
networking Web site, according to comScore data. More than 50,000 new users in
the age 24 or younger join the site every day. It is the fourth most popular multimedia
entertainment site in the U.S.
after Google Inc’s YouTube, Google Video and News Corp’s MySpace Videos,
according to tracking firm Hitwise.
Imeem has also distribution deals with all the four major
music studios.
The last music studio that signed a deal with imeem is
Universal Music. In December last year, imeem that in addition to receiving a
fraction of the advertising revenue that is associated with certain songs,
Universal will receive a guaranteed payment each time a user listens to one of
their songs.
For example, the Anywhere.FM desktop uploader enables users
to quickly and easily upload their personal MP3 collections to the Web and
stream their favorite artists, songs and playlists from any browser. Besides
the uploading options, imeem will be able to offer to its users some very
interesting features.
Anywhere.FM will bring to imeem its recommendation engine
and its sophisticated “Friend Radio” feature that lets users discover new music
by streaming playlists their friends and other users have uploaded
The financial terms of the deal between imeem and
Anywhere.Fm were not disclosed.
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