If you've been holding off and on the fence about which console you'll be picking up, this might sway your decision. Warner Music Group and Microsoft have announced an agreement to bring music videos from WMG artists to Xbox LIVE.
Starting this week, you'll be able to download videos from artists like Cute is What We Aim For, Death Cab for Cutie, Flo Rida, Matchbox Twenty, Panic At the Disco, T.I., and more. WMG plan to grow their music library over the coming weeks and month, so if your favorite WMG artist isn't currently available (more Phil Collins, please), there's still hope.
With the gap between Sony's and Microsoft's online services closing, a coup like this is sure to add fuel to the fanboy fires. The full press release -- which reads like an obituary for Sony's PlayStation Network service -- can be read after the jump.
Also, I was not able to find the above music video on Youtube in less than 15 seconds.
WARNER MUSIC GROUP AND MICROSOFT ANNOUNCE MUSIC VIDEO AGREEMENT FOR XBOX LIVE ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT SERVICE
NEW YORK, August 14, 2008 – Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) today announced that it will make its music videos available to Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE community around the world.
Beginning this week, more than 12 million Xbox LIVE members worldwide can download music videos by featured WMG artists from Xbox LIVE Marketplace and watch them on their Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. The music videos will be from WMG’s world-renowned roster of artists including Cute is What We Aim For, Death Cab For Cutie, Flo Rida, Matchbox Twenty, Panic! At the Disco and T.I. among others.
In making the announcement, Larry Mattera, Senior Vice President, Digital Sales & Marketing, WEA Corp., WMG’s U.S. retail sales and marketing company, said, “Xbox 360 has been an important partner in our efforts to offer consumers more ways to experience our artists’ music and this is especially true among gamers who are some of the most passionate music fans. With this agreement, we can take advantage of Microsoft’s music platform and provide gamers what they want: music videos from their favorite artists that can be downloaded quickly and easily.”
In the coming weeks and months the WMG offering on Xbox LIVE will continue to grow. “We’ve expanded on the strength of our gaming platform with new entertainment experiences,” said Xbox LIVE Sr. Group Product Manager, Peter Orullian. “We’re excited to offer WMG music videos to our 12 million members around the world as we continue to evolve our music presence.”
Xbox LIVE already offers much more than its great game line-up, providing its members with movies, TV episodes, and ways to stay connected with the global community. And coming this fall, Microsoft will introduce a new Xbox experience that will reinvent home entertainment from the inside out, changing the way people stay in touch and enjoy the best entertainment content. The addition of WMG music provides strategic growth for both partners, while giving consumers more entertainment options.
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Man, I would say this news is dumb, but now I can challenge friends to "Low Offs" (complete with video) at any time!
Having music as wonderful as the video you posted on the xbox makes it a must buy. Who wants to pay video games on your gaming console when you can listen to music! And pay to do it!
REAL POST: This is funny to me because Sony actually owns its own music group and they still weren't the first to do this. Hah.
Thanks, but no thanks.
But really whats the point? The record labels put all these videos on youtube.
I suggest "Sarcasm" tags for posts in the future :/
Because I don't understand why any sane person would pay for a music video when they can just go on the internet on the band's website and listen to it.