MTV,
RealNetworks
and
Verizon
Wireless have joined forces in an attempt to dethrone
Apple's iTunes
service.
Under the terms of the agreement MTV, which is owned by
Viacom, will
merge its Urge
digital music store with RealNetworks'
Rhapsody
music subscription service to form a new venture called Rhapsody America.
The second part of the deal will allow Verizon Wireless customers to access
this new platform to download songs to mobile phones or PCs via the
V
Cast Music service.
Analysts have praised the collaboration, but do not believe that Apple has
too much to worry about at this stage.
"We have long expected to see some consolidation in the second tier of the
digital music market," said Jonathan Arber, senior analyst at
Ovum.
"There are simply too many players competing for too small a slice of pie,
and we would not be surprised to see more deals of this type.
"However, we very much doubt that this is a serious threat to iTunes. The
subscription model has thus far proven unpopular with consumers, and there are
no indicators that this new service will change that.
"In addition, the music offered by the service will not be playable on iPods,
which is likely to severely limit its appeal at this time."
Promotion of the new service is set to begin during MTV's Video Music Awards
in Las Vegas on 9 September, but as yet there is no official launch date for the
combined platform.
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