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		<title>MTV: The Minor Leagues of the Online Music Industry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Wednesday marks the launch of one of the most anticipated music video sites to date, Vevo. Vevo, developed by major labels Universal and Sony in conjunction with Google/YouTube is being billed as the &#8220;Hulu For Music&#8221; and it definitely has the potential to be just that and more. One thing is for sure though&#8230; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Wednesday marks the launch of one of the most anticipated music video sites to date, <a href="http://www.vevo.com">Vevo</a>. Vevo, developed by major labels Universal and Sony in conjunction with Google/YouTube is being billed as the &#8220;Hulu For Music&#8221; and it definitely has the potential to be just that and more. One thing is for sure though&#8230; there is a sprint to become the leader in online music. <a href="http://www.lala.com">Lala</a> was just acquired by Apple, <a href="http://www.ilike.com">iLike</a> and <a href="http://www.imeem.com">Imeem</a> went to MySpace, CBS grabbed <a href="http://www.last.fm">Last.fm</a> and industry heavy hitters are moving around like a game of musical chairs.  Let&#8217;s try to make some sense of this mess&#8230; notice a trend?</p>
<p>Owen Van Natta &#8211; Current CEO of MySpace, previously Chief Revenue Officer of Facebook and former CEO of <a href="http://www.playlist.com">Project Playlist</a><br />
John Sykes &#8211; Current CEO of Project Playlist, co-founder of MTV, former president of VH1 and former CEO of Infinity Broadcasting<br />
Nada Stirratt &#8211; Current Chief Revenue Officer of MySpace, former EVP of MTV&#8217;s digital ad sales<br />
Jason Hirschhorn &#8211; Current Chief Product Officer at MySpace, former Chief Digital Officer at MTV<br />
Ali Partovi &#8211; Current SVP of Business Development at MySpace, former CEO of iLike<br />
Hadi Partovi &#8211; Current SVP Technology at MySpace, former president of iLike</p>
<p>The current strategies for Facebook and MySpace are obviously pointing in two different directions&#8230; Facebook is concentrating on &#8220;social communication&#8221;, while MySpace goes after the &#8220;social content&#8221; market. MySpace looks like they want to be a place where you share content like music and videos to people who share similar interests. Personally I think it&#8217;s their only hope, but I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s going to be successful for them in the long run unless they severely cut their current efforts in the social space and concentrate fully on the entertainment industry. There is no way they&#8217;ll be able to do it alone either, it&#8217;s going to involve a lot of partnerships with sites like Google and Facebook&#8230; yes Facebook and MySpace. MySpace&#8217;s acquisition of iLike was interesting as roughly 30 million Facebook users are using iLike on their Facebook pages. MySpace also teamed up with Google Music to bring music more directly into search results allowing users to listen to songs and even purchase them. Google&#8217;s entrance into the music world is a whole another story&#8230; I think Apple saw this as a major threat into &#8220;music discovery&#8221; and hence the purchase of Lala. Apple definitely wanted Lala&#8217;s technology and developers as Apple takes another step towards &#8220;Music Anywhere&#8221;&#8230; definitely advancement to taking music to the cloud for Apple. </p>
<p>One thing can&#8217;t be missed&#8230; MTV is losing good people left and right and they&#8217;re gonna be losing the music game soon&#8230; if they haven&#8217;t already. If MTV assumes they&#8217;re above all this and that artists will always turn to MTV first then they&#8217;re in for a big surprise. MTV hasn&#8217;t been exactly sitting back in all this as they&#8217;ve launched <a href="http://www.mtvmusic.com">MTVMusic</a>, but let&#8217;s just say that wasn&#8217;t a very good launch. Personally I think music is a battle MTV shouldn&#8217;t fight&#8230; there&#8217;s just too much money companies like Google and Apple will spend to dominate this area. Plenty of other areas in which they can dominate, they&#8217;re definitely an influencer, but with this generation it comes with their programming, not music. </p>
<p>I miss being involved with the music industry&#8230; can&#8217;t wait to see how this all plays out. </p>
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