Last.fm adds another arrow to its quiver: music videos
May 11th, 2007 by musicinterfaces

e-Consultancy reports that Last.fm is planning the imminent launch of a music video service. Interestingly, initial content will be provided by independent labels like Warp, NinjaTune and Mute with plans to introduce more mainstream fare in the coming months. The service will inevitably be personalised as per Last.fm’s streamed radio. They claim that file quality will be double that of YouTube.
This will likely reduce visitor figures for the recently announced Last.tv which sought to offer a similar service using Last.fm data combined with YouTube content.
Links: e-Consultancy article, Last.fm, Last.tv
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Great work!