The PlayStation 3′s free on-demand music video service for Europe, VidZone, has just hit an incredible milestone and shows no sign of slowing down.
The PlayStation 3′s free on-demand music video service for Europe, VidZone, has just hit an incredible milestone and shows no sign of slowing down.
VidZone, the PlayStation 3′s music video streaming service, is the largest Music Video on Demand service in the World, offering thousands of videos to millions of people across 18 different countries, as well as purchasable ringtones and MP3′s. VidZone Digital Media, the company behind the service, don’t want to take this success for granted, with numerous plans to broaden the appeal of the PlayStation application set to release throughout the year. VidZone’s CEO, Adrian Workman, outlined some of these plans in an in-depth interview with PlayStation LifeStyle, and others, such as Perez Hilton’s celebrity playlists have already launched on the service. Now, it seems that VidZone has partnered with Sony Ericsson to bring a successful internet music video show to the PS3.
VidZone, the popular free online music video service for the PlayStation 3, may have already built up over 2.5 Million users across 18 countries but that hasn’t stopped the company wishing to expand its userbase with further content. Recently, PlayStation LifeStyle interviewed Adrian Workman, the CEO of VidZone about many of the advances of the company, and now VidZone has announced its next advancement – a partnership with celebrity gossiper Perez Hilton.
VidZone, the free online music video streaming service for the PlayStation 3, has taken the European market by storm, becoming one of the most popular music video services on any platform as it rapidly expanded across 18 countries and built up a vast library of music. To learn more about the service, as well as its future, PlayStation LifeStyle interviewed Adrian Workman, the CEO of VidZone Digital Media.
3D technology is set to play a pivotal role for Sony in 2010, with the full force of the industry giant being brought to bare on pushing the technology. The PlayStation 3 will be one of the company’s most important tools for promoting 3D, with two firmware updates aiming to make the console fully compatible with the added dimension. With that in mind, PlayStation LifeStyle asked Adrian Workman, CEO of VidZone Digital Media, whether their music video service would also get the 3D treatment.
Users of VidZone for PlayStation®3 (PS3™) reach 2 million in number and watch 200 million videos in just six months – making it the biggest dedicated music video streaming application in the world
VidZone, the online music video service operated by London-based VidZone Digital Media, was released for the PlayStation 3 last June. However it’s only available in certain PAL territories, and currently has only outlined plans to expand further into PAL territories. Will the video service ever expand into North America?
VidZone has seen a lot of success since it launched in Europe on the PlayStation 3 last year and it looks like Digital Media intends to continue pushing this service to PS3 users.
VidZone, the free online music video delivery service, had a bit of a delayed start in Europe. But upon its release, it quickly started gaining momentum. And content is not the only area the PlayStation Store application is gaining momentum in.
Tired of the default tracklist for Vidzone? Already watched everything you could possibly click on? Well SCEE has done a massive update for their free music video service, adding more than 500 new tracks to their already extensive library.
In a series of Twitter messages, it has been confirmed that VidZone videos, on average, will run around 30mb.
We have finally been notified of a solid date for when Vidzone, the free video service for the PlayStation 3, will be released.
According to Jake Osuwah (Sony PR), we will be getting a PS3 update soon. We speculate that it will most likely arrive some time during E3, as VidZone is coming soon. He doesn’t mention if it is a firmware update, or something that will be in a PS Store update.
Some great news for PS3 owners out there. VidZone, a music video download service, is set to launch this summer in Europe for PlayStation 3. But how much does this service actually cost?
Written by Chris Rah Osiris Our pals in PAL territories are getting another nice service. They already have PlayTV to hang their hats on, but now they have VidZones as well. VidZones will allow PAL PS3 owners to stream music videos. Remote-Play will enable you to view these music videos on your PSP as well. [...]