MySpace Music Tonight @ 9pm. Here Are The Facts

by Jason Wilk on September 24, 2008

  • MySpace has announced that Universal, Warner, Sony and EMI are all officially on board for the launch of the new Music.MySpace.com tonight at 9pm.
  • The site will allows users to stream any song ever published for free, although with advertising integrated.
  • MySpace users can create a playlist of 100 songs to be played on their page with easy sharing, download (Amazon) and ringtone capabilities (Jamster)
  • Advertisers lined up for the launch to support the music streaming are McDonalds, Sony Pictures, Toyota and State Farm.
  • Michael Arrington seems very excited about the new offering, but I think it’s another music site I won’t bother going on to. Here’s my reason’s why I think it will fail.

What do you think will happen?

Made tiny from: TechCrunch.com

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  • Gary
    I think you're right Jason. This thing is trying to be too much and its not going to attract more users. Music online is going towards better piracy streaming. This 'hulu' approach to music by inserting commercials Into the music is a crazy apprach and it will fail. Good assesmemt, I'm gonna start reading yall every day.
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