Vevo Music Video Channel Coming to Apple TV as Soon as This Week

PrintThe Wall Street Journal offers new details on music video website Vevo's deal to launch an Apple TV channel, noting that the new channel may launch as soon as this week. Vevo has also struck a deal to bring its content to Samsung televisions, although that launch is likely several weeks away.

Vevo, a joint venture between Sony Corp.'s Sony Music Entertainment and Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group, has signed deals to deliver on-demand music videos—plus a new channel of original, 24-hour-a-day programming—via Apple TV set-top boxes and Samsung television sets. [...]

The move is part of Vevo's strategy to surmount its biggest challenge: getting fans to watch its videos and original content though the sites and apps it owns—and not through YouTube. YouTube, owned by Google Inc., GOOG -0.03% takes a significant share of the ad revenue generated by content viewed on its site. Vevo declined to specify the percentage Google takes, but industry experts say that Google can take almost as much as 50% from partners. A YouTube spokeswoman said the share it takes from partners is always less than 50%. By contrast, Vevo gets 100% of the ad revenue when fans watch its videos on Vevo.com, or Vevo apps.

The report notes that Vevo's deals with Apple and Samsung will allow it to sell ads designed specifically for television rather than attached to web videos, opening the door to advertisers with larger budgets.

Vevo is just one of a number of channels and services recently added or coming soon to the Apple TV. Back in June, Apple added several new channels to the box, including WatchESPN, HBO GO, Sky News, anime site Crunchyroll, and music concert and documentary streaming service Qello. Apple is also close to launching a Time Warner Cable app and television network The CW has said that it is working on an app for the device.

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JoshGlzBrk Avatar
143 months ago
I'm liking where Apple Tv is going. I'm still hoping the next version, or their "tv" or whatever comes next allows developers to creates their own tv apps and games.
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AppleMark Avatar
143 months ago
Apps and coax, please.

Coax output + ATV = Never going to happen.
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rmwebs Avatar
143 months ago
Coax output + ATV = Never going to happen.

Correct. Microsoft figured it out with the Xbox One - there is no way to cater for every network, every cable box, every sat box, etc. A simply HDMI in, with an IR passthrough is the only way anyone can integrate into your existing TV service.
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Silvereel Avatar
143 months ago
Now, all we need is an Aereo app...
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jonnysods Avatar
143 months ago
This is only sweetening owning my ATV. I hope they do this more!
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CrazyForApple Avatar
143 months ago
You can remove any channels or apps you don't want via Parental Controls.

What if you want all the apps still on there??
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