01 Dec S-Curves Vevo Vids
S-Curve and Vevo have teamed up to make another interactive music video, this time in the style of a video game, for Florida’s ‘We The Kings’. hypebot.com...
S-Curve and Vevo have teamed up to make another interactive music video, this time in the style of a video game, for Florida’s ‘We The Kings’. hypebot.com...
The Guardian, Pitchfork and Rolling Stone magazine are the first to join Spotify as it extends into the apps market, in a bid to make Spotify a one-for-all music platform. brandrepublic.com...
If Universal’s plans to take over EMI records go ahead, they’ll end up with a 46% market share of distribution in the US. Indie’s are fighting the plans, saying it’ll create an over bearing power in the market. digitalmusicnews.com...
Longchamp Paris, the clothing brand, is launching a seven part, Devil Wears Prada-styled, drama. The difference being, no faces are shows, the camera simply follows the shoes and bags which feature in Longchamp’s newest range. marketingmagazine.com...
Google Music (currently only available in the US) has started to up its game already. Full song sharing is possible if done via Google+, while multiple new pages such as ‘Magnifier’ and ‘Antenna’ are set to focus on key artists each week. Along with all the free...
Dell and Intel have teamed up with Vice’s ‘Noisey’ platform to deliver a set of special streamed gigs called Engagements. The most recent show is to feature the Rapture and competitions include t-shirt designs and ‘play-along’ abilities. brand-m.biz...
Freeview’s current ad campaign to get people recognising the benefits of Freeview against subscription channels is soon to hit locations such as Coronation Street and the set of Shameless. brandrepublic.com...
Apple is starting allow games developers to offer subscription offers, so for a set monthly fee you’ll get a whole host of enw games delivered to your phone. Is subscription the way forward for the digital markets? arstechnica.com...
One of the most popular iOS games, Infinity Blades, has made the brother creators £20million. Success! mashable.com...
Facebook are developing some sort of phone, but would you really want your phone to be developed by the people who know everything about you already? allthingsd.com...