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Another rival prepares to challenge YouTube by bringing high-quality
online videos to users through a new website, PluggedIn, backed up by Will
Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment. As of Wednesday, music videos from three major
music companies, Universal, Sony BMG and EMI, will become available on the
website, together with artist profiles, as well as useful links.
"Until now, watching HD or
even broadcast quality music videos on the web has been nearly impossible,” said
Jeff Somers, CEO of PluggedIn. Today we're announcing a major step forward in
the way that fans can connect with the high quality content and artists that
matter most to them. We're focused on building a unique experience for fans - a
place where they can meet and interact with each other, and where they can
enjoy, discover and share premium quality video content."
PluggedIn started off with 10,000 music videos belonging to
the three major music labels, as well as to independent music labels, and will
include artists like Radiohead, Joss Stone, Green
Day, 30 Seconds to Mars, Coldplay, Gorillaz, Chemical Brothers, Norah Jones,
Daft Punk, KT Tunstall, and Keith Urban, as well as talented emerging artists
such as Matt Nathanson and The Kooks.
The website will also include over 1 million artist
profiles, updated in real time. A search of a favorite artist will display
videos, photos, playlists, news, blogs, bios, recommendations and more, the
Santa Monica company said.
"The experience that the
PluggedIn team has created is truly world-class," said Guy Primus, Head of
Interactive Media at Overbrook. "They've reshaped the way people will
enjoy music online by combining high-definition video with personalization,
social networking and e-commerce tools. The fact that they've built all of this
to be replicated across entertainment categories is even more remarkable, and
we look forward to working with them on a variety of initiatives."
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