johnfowles
01-26-2011, 01:55 PM
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I was amazed when after seeing an intriguing headline
Vevo, a popular US music video site, will finally launch in April 2011 in the UK, after a 12 month delay.
in today's digital Daily Telegraph technology email and then after reading the article
Vevo UK launch confirmed for April 2011
at
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/8281139/Vevo-UK-launch-confirmed-for-April-2011.html
to find that there is a certain official music video website (in contrast to Youtube where the majority of music videos are breaking every copyright law) that I had never heard of before at http://www.vevo.com
I was even more surprised to read therein
"Hesse said that Vevo has about 60 million monthly unique users in the US, and that the site was the fourth most popular entertainment site on the internet, after YouTube, CBS and Viacom, according to the latest ComScore statistics."
Not previously being one of those alleged 60 million I hastened to visit the web site and was naturally soon searching for videos by The Man.
But I drew a blank despite the website's claim to feature no less than 8460 artists and 25.100 videos!!
Yet there are several videos by similarly long haired Willie Nelson
http://www.vevo.com/watch/willie-nelson/always-on-my-mind/USSM20402780
and the long toothed Robert Dylan-Zimmerman
http://www.vevo.com/watch/bob-dylan/knockin-on-heavens-door/USSM29500012
not to mention Scotland's own Rodney of the Stewart clan
http://www.vevo.com/watch/playlist/70s-rock-classics/6331#4
plus no less than 64 videos by a toothsome lady that Walter the Sober Rodent lusts after (and why not!!)
http://www.vevo.com/watch/mariah-carey-1/heartbreaker-remix/USSM20402676
Have any corfiddlers been visiting this website and/or has anybody any idea why there are as yet zero Lightfoot videos there??
there is an informative wiki at:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vevo
but sad to say
"The vevo.com website and iPhone app are currently not available outside the United States and Canada. The website was scheduled to go worldwide in 2010, but as of January 2011 it was still not available outside North America"
It would seem that anybody in the UK will obviously have to wait a few months
I was amazed when after seeing an intriguing headline
Vevo, a popular US music video site, will finally launch in April 2011 in the UK, after a 12 month delay.
in today's digital Daily Telegraph technology email and then after reading the article
Vevo UK launch confirmed for April 2011
at
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/8281139/Vevo-UK-launch-confirmed-for-April-2011.html
to find that there is a certain official music video website (in contrast to Youtube where the majority of music videos are breaking every copyright law) that I had never heard of before at http://www.vevo.com
I was even more surprised to read therein
"Hesse said that Vevo has about 60 million monthly unique users in the US, and that the site was the fourth most popular entertainment site on the internet, after YouTube, CBS and Viacom, according to the latest ComScore statistics."
Not previously being one of those alleged 60 million I hastened to visit the web site and was naturally soon searching for videos by The Man.
But I drew a blank despite the website's claim to feature no less than 8460 artists and 25.100 videos!!
Yet there are several videos by similarly long haired Willie Nelson
http://www.vevo.com/watch/willie-nelson/always-on-my-mind/USSM20402780
and the long toothed Robert Dylan-Zimmerman
http://www.vevo.com/watch/bob-dylan/knockin-on-heavens-door/USSM29500012
not to mention Scotland's own Rodney of the Stewart clan
http://www.vevo.com/watch/playlist/70s-rock-classics/6331#4
plus no less than 64 videos by a toothsome lady that Walter the Sober Rodent lusts after (and why not!!)
http://www.vevo.com/watch/mariah-carey-1/heartbreaker-remix/USSM20402676
Have any corfiddlers been visiting this website and/or has anybody any idea why there are as yet zero Lightfoot videos there??
there is an informative wiki at:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vevo
but sad to say
"The vevo.com website and iPhone app are currently not available outside the United States and Canada. The website was scheduled to go worldwide in 2010, but as of January 2011 it was still not available outside North America"
It would seem that anybody in the UK will obviously have to wait a few months