• 2008 September 25

Company Description

MySpace Music enables users to stream music on demand, create playlists, and add widget music players to their profiles.

MySpace Music is a joint music venture, with equity stakes from major labels, that allows users to stream music on demand, create playlists, and add widget music players to their profiles. The streaming will be advertising supported - at first via display ads (like Imeem), and later via in-stream audio ads. DRM-free downloads will also be available, either advertising supported or on a pay basis like Amazon's Music Store. The new company will own the MySpace music property, get a cash infusion of $120 million or so from parent company News Corp, and distribute that $120 million to Sony BMG, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group. Advertising revenue will be split among the joint venture partners according to their equity stakes, not based on play counts. The new MySpace Music venture was first [announced](http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/04/02/myspace-to-launch-new-music-joint-venture-with-big-labels/) in February 2008. In July 2008 MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe announced that it would [launch](http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/23/myspaces-dewolfe-says-new-music-joint-venture-to-launch-in-september/) in September 2008.