Video hosting service Vevo will now be even more dependent on YouTube. The service, which specializes in sharing music videos and is co-owned chiefly by the world’s two dominant labels, Universal ...
This story was written by Tameka Kee. Rumors about a new "premium" music video site from YouTube and Universal Music Group churned out non-stop early last month, but now it's official: UMG and YouTube ...
Facebook has held talks with Vevo about moving the music-video service away from YouTube and over to the social network's platform, sources with knowledge of the talks told CNET. While the sources ...
The head of the web video channel talks to THR's sister site, Billboard.biz, about upfronts, royalties and growth. By Andrew Hampp, Billboard Rio Caraeff - P 2012 It’s a transitional time for Vevo, as ...
Three days after YouTube launched its new streaming service, Vevo has announced that it is shuttering its individual website and applications. Vevo, a venture co-owned by Universal Music Group, Sony ...
Raise your hand if you used Vevo's apps instead of watching music videos on YouTube. Anybody? That's what we thought. Despite Vevo's effort to grow its brand through apps and its website, nothing ...
Through a newly-signed deal, Google's video arm will hold a roughly 7 percent stake in Vevo. By Alex Pham, Billboard Vevo Building Exterior - H 2012 In addition to retaining VEVO’s videos on YouTube, ...
Music video service Vevo is doubling down on live video with a new talk show format dubbed Vevo Live that combines artist interviews in front of a studio audience and interaction with viewers watching ...
The deal, which was actually agreed upon last year but not reported on until today, allows YouTube’s parent Google to sell music video clips from Vevo’s library directly to advertisers, reports Recode ...
Talk about unlikely bedfellows: Vevo has teamed up with MTV to distribute videos of Sunday night’s VMA performances online. The music video platform started to publish videos of the VMAs early Monday ...
The record-breaking music video for Despacito disappeared temporarily from YouTube on Tuesday due a security breach affecting video platform Vevo. Five days ago, Luis Fonsi's video racked up the most ...
Several YouTube videos were targeted by hackers on Tuesday (April 10), with the most-viewed upload of all time— Luis Fonsi's "Despacito," which had amassed more than 5 billion views—being suddenly ...