Articles tagged with: Warner Music
Vodafone Adds Warner Music to DRM-Free Music Downloads
Vodafone has added the last of the big-four music labels to its DRM-free music download service. The new deal with Warner music is in addition to existing agreements with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EMI Music that were announced earlier this year. more
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Vodafone to Drop DRM Copy-Protection from Music Store
Vodafone is to drop copying protection, known as DRM from its music stores after signing deals with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EMI Music. The new deals are the first of their kind for a mobile network operator enabling dual delivery of DRM free music to a wide range of mobile phones and PCs with no need to sideload or synchronize. more
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Sony Ericsson Launches Unlimited Music Download Service
Sony Ericsson today announced the launch of "PlayNow plus", a music download service for Sony Ericsson customers, designed to compete with Nokia's all-you-eat music service. The service is due to launch commercially with operator Telenor in Sweden in the fourth quarter of this year, with further roll-outs around the world beginning in early 2009. more
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Warner Music Signs Up to Nokia's "Free" Music Platform
Nokia has finally secured music content from Warner Music Group for its "Comes With Music" platform. Warner joins Universal Music Group and Sony BMG in offering a full years worth of free music downloads on selected Nokia handsets. more
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Madonna Songs to Be Bundled With Sony Ericsson Phones
Sony Ericsson and Warner Music International (WMI) have announced an agreement enabling new music and mobile content from MadonnaÃ's new album, HARD CANDY, to be sold with selected Sony Ericsson mobile devices in twenty seven countries. High profile marketing campaigns in each country will promote the availability of the phones and MadonnaÃ's eleventh studio album for Warner Bros. Records. HARD CANDY has debuted at number one in thirty seven countries, with "4 Minutes", the first single from the album, also hitting the top spot across the world. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, sony, seven, walkman, mobile-content
Vodafone to Stream Madonna Video Clip to Customers in 14 Countries
Vodafone and Warner Music International (WMI) have announced that on Wednesday, 30 April, Vodafone customers in 14 countries will be able to watch a live, one-off show by Madonna on their mobile. Streamed live from New York's famous Roseland Ballroom exclusively outside the US to Vodafone customers, the performance will celebrate the release of MadonnaÃ's new album, HARD CANDY, which is available globally from today. more
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Vodafone Group: Madonna Album Pact With Warner Music
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Vodafone Group said and Warner Music International said Tuesday that they have completed an agreement allowing new music and mobile content from Madonna's new "Hard Candy" album to be distributed and promoted exclusively to Vodafone customers around the world, prior to the April 28 global release. more
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Motorola Expands Asian Mobile Music Reach with Acquisition
Motorola says that it is to buy the Asian music provider, Soundbuzz - a privately held company for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition of Soundbuzz allows Motorola to expand its existing MOTOMUSIC beyond China, into India, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. more
Related Tags: universal-music, India
Vodafone UK Offering Unlimited Music Downloads
Vodafone UK has announced that its customers will have unlimited access to over a million tracks from all the major record labels, as well as leading independents, on a range of new handsets for Christmas. Through an exclusive agreement with Omnifone, the UK based mobile music company, Vodafone will roll out their MusicStation, giving customers the ability to download tracks from Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, EMI Music and Warner Music Group direct to their handsets, even while on the move. Customers will be able to sign up for unlimited downloads from MusicStation for £1.99 (US$4) per week. The MusicStation service will be accessed through Vodafone live! on a wide range of music handsets. more
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UPDATE: Nokia Jumps Into Online Music, Adds New Phones
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