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MTV to Launch URGE Music Service [Updated]

After a prolonged wait, MTV is finally ready to launch its online music service, Urge, as a public beta on Wednesday. The service is designed to compete with the iTunes Music Store (iTMS), and will offer some exclusive MTV content in its 2 million available tracks. According to the New York Times, Urge is a subscription-based service, like Napster and RealNetworks, and also a purchase and download service like the iTMS.

URGE has the brand familiarity of MTV, but it does it does not offer Macintosh or iPod support - limitations that are problems for other iTMS competitors. It also relies on the latest version of Windows Media Player from Microsoft, firmly solidifying its position as a non-Apple compatible service.

Listening to music on a Windows-based PC will cost US$9.95 a month. To download music to a portable MP3 player as well, you'll pay $14.95 a month. Songs can be purchased and downloaded for $0.99 each.

Urge will offer 500 preset music playlists, 130 Internet radio stations, and streaming videos. MTV plans to add video purchases later.

In an interview with Playlist, MTV confirmed that the Urge service, along with its reliance on Microsoft's DRM technology, won't change its relationship with Apple. MTV's Chief Digital Officer, Jason Hirschhorn, commented "We are a pure content company. We will still work with iTunes and Apple, but we are really proud of what we have accomplished with Microsoft."

Analysts see Urge as a potential treat to Apple's iTMS, but MTV sees it as a complementary service. Mr. Hirschhorn's responded to analysts comments with "It's not about trying to get people away from iTunes, for us it's about talking to the 95 percent of people that aren't buying online music yet."

[This story has been updated with additional information about Urge.]

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Tiger said:

member since 17 Jun 2003 with 970 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

I have the URGE to laugh.

MTV, once the hotbed of Music is now the daybed of MORON television.

The executives in charge of the network let a once great and cutting-edge enterprise go the way of the Studebaker.

Too bad, so sad.

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It's a little too late but honestly, I didn't know that MTV had anything to do with music these days. I really thought that MTV in the U.S. was all reality shows...

TekSavvy

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Next thing you know they will show music videos all the time.

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Does anyone still watch MTV? Anyone besides moron 13 year olds who don't know about web sites like Pitchfork?

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Are they kidding me? Am I mistaken or did I just interpret: In order to buy a song for .99c YOU STILL HAVE TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERVICE FOR $14.95/mo? ****s Please!

I smell greed from two corporations inticed with the subscription model. Consumers not smart enough to decipher are the ones to lose out. Hoepfully, savvy consumers will drive Urge to the grave.

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pherein said:

member since 31 Aug 2001 with 31 posts, unranked, send him a message or view his profile

MS died with windows 2000 and they decide to breed with MTV that died in the 1990's . Perfect. As with all things the apple community ready doesnt care who wins. We use the best and will continue to so, apples. After all apple is the only community MS could not beat. Because we would not allow it. Were using MS vista now and the rest will probley have a functioning vista in 2008. By that time, as usual, apple will have our computers hovering and doing our laundry.

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