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MTV Kills URGE, Joins Real on Rhapsody

By Nate Mook, BetaNews

August 21, 2007, 12:16 PM

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MTV Networks, RealNetworks and Verizon Wireless announced a joint venture Tuesday morning, which will unite the companies' digital music offerings with Real's Rhapsody service. MTV's URGE service will be shut down, but customers can migrate over to Rhapsody.

The expanded Rhapsody music service will fall under a separate corporate branding, called "Rhapsody America," jointly owned by MTV and Real. MTV will provide music programming from its MTV, VH1 and CMT properties, while Real continues to handle the underlying architecture and music sales.

Primarily a subscription service, Rhapsody offers all-you-can-download music for a monthly fee, as well as a la carte downloads. Songs can be transferred to portable devices that support Real's audio formats, such as those by SanDisk.

Michael Bloom, who ran URGE for MTV, will head the new company, which will have offices in New York, Seattle and San Francisco.

Verizon, meanwhile, will provide mobile-oriented services for Rhapsody, including delivering music from the service to cell phone users over the air. Rhapsody will be fully integrated with Verizon's VCAST service, although it's not clear if pricing for mobile downloads will differ than those on the PC.

In a largely expected move, MTV will cease operations of its URGE service that was launched with Microsoft, but largely ignored after the debut of the Zune player and Zune Marketplace. URGE customers can simply log into Rhapsody using their same username and password, and monthly billing will likely continue seamlessly from the new service.

The partnership could be a boon to Real, which has struggled to promote its subscription music service in the face of Apple's dominance with the iPod and iTunes. MTV is expected to devote considering marketing resources -- including television ads -- to promoting the joint service, including placement at MTV's Video Music Awards next month.

"Today's announcements represent a sea-change in the digital music market," stated RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser. "We'll make Rhapsody the premier digital music service that delivers great music to millions of consumers whenever and wherever they want."

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By batteryfast

posted Nov 10, 2008 - 11:03 PM

In a largely expected move, MTV will cease operations of its URGE service that was launched with Microsoft, but largely ignored after the debut of the Zune player and Zune Marketplace. URGE customers can simply log into Rhapsody using their same username and password, and monthly billing will likely continue seamlessly from the new service.

The partnership could be a boon to Real, which has struggled to promote its subscription music service in the face of Apple's dominance with the iPod and iTunes. MTV is expected to devote considering marketing resources -- including television ads -- to promoting the joint service, including placement at MTV's Video Music Awards next month.

"Today's announcements represent a sea-change in the digital music market," stated RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser. "We'll make Rhapsody the premier digital asus m5000 white battery asus a32-a8 battery asus a8 battery music service that delivers great music to millions of consumers whenever and wherever they want."

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By imafurby

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 8:34 PM

MTV killed everyones URGE a long time ago.

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By wincement

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 6:31 PM

Normally I would be mad about someone joining Real, but since it's MTV in this case, my reaction is more like:

"Meh"

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By tankist

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 5:22 PM

mtv is still around?

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By rsx508

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 12:58 PM

I suppose this means there will be WMP 12 to remove the Urge features.

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By Program86

edited Aug 22, 2007 - 10:27 AM

URGE is still around? It was a complete failure before it even went online. I feel sorry for all the complete suckers who bought a Zune or subscribed to urge... "laughs"

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By PC_Tool

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 12:24 PM

Program86's new SOP:

Make troll post.
Wait for a few replies.
Replace post with "LOL"
Repost original troll at top of page.

Clever.

You can be the best troll on the net, but in the end, you're still a retard.

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By ladylust

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 3:55 AM

MTV sucked since they got rid of head bangers ball :)

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By PC_Tool

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 9:13 AM

Ahhh, memories.

Late nights, loud music. Good times...

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By Latz !

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 10:05 PM

MTV and Real together? Talk about a black hole of suck.

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By jobryan26

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 7:37 PM

I have an Urge account. So will I no longer be able to to use this service thru WMP, only Rhapsody? Just wanting to make sure I understand this correctly. If this is the case it sucks! I switched from Rhapsody because I liked shopping, searching, syncing, and etc thru WMP.

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By jobryan26

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 7:44 PM

From everything I have seen so far I can only use the Rhapsody player. This does suck.

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By xyzcb1

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 4:42 PM

Why would it be a surprise that URGE failed? There is absolute no promotion whatsoever. Only time I see about it is from WMP. MS really need to learn some marketing from Apple.

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By PC_Tool

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 6:10 PM

MS really need to learn some marketing from Apple.

++

QFT!

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By ogman

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 3:34 PM

Hmmmm....

Murge?

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By PC_Tool

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 4:09 PM

Ouch.

That was physically painful. :p

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By ogman

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 1:14 PM

Then my work here is done. ;o)

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By rlb4

edited Aug 21, 2007 - 1:28 PM

And the layoffs, of course. None of the commntators seem to take notice of the human xost in this merger

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By PC_Tool

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 3:12 PM

We've generally come to believe that humans can adapt. Since no-one's been killed (yet), the human cost is effectively zero.

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By darkzero63a

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 12:00 PM

They abandoned URGE for Zune....So Zune Marketplace is still around.

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By Program86

edited Aug 22, 2007 - 10:27 AM

LOL

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By Latz !

edited Aug 22, 2007 - 2:57 PM

Program86: "URGE is still around? It was a complete failure before it even went online. I feel sorry for all the complete suckers who bought a Zune or subscribed to urge... "laughs"

Urge has nothing to do with Zune.

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By PC_Tool

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 2:22 PM

Er...

Not awake yet?

It's called URGE, not ZUNE, or ZUNEStore, Or even, Zune Marketplace.

This has almost nothing to do with the Zune.

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By Realist

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 11:46 AM

I was surprised when I could not renew my yearly subscription and was instead put on a monthly. I love Urge and hope that whatever collaboration they come up with will allow the model to stay close to what it is working with an Urge like store in WMP. Subscriptions are the way to go.

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By franzj

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 9:34 AM

I have a long-standing boycott against Real and Apple because of their sh***y A/V formats and crappy software; so it'll be a cold day in he** before I join either of their music stores. It's too bad that Microsoft ever took down MSN Music, because that was the one music store I liked; I was upset when URGE replaced it. Currently I'm using Napster, but I can't say I'm happy about it. Please, someone, open open a feature-rich, artist-rich, easy-to-use, music store that sells high-bitrate MP3s encoded using ABR or CBR.

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By pitdingo

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 9:15 AM

Another example of what M$ does to its partners...you partner with M$ and you will soon find yourself in direct competition with them.

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By PC_Tool

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 12:28 PM

Definately. They should have stuck with the failing store so that they could continue to lose money on the deal. I'm sure all of the MS Stockholders would have been just peachy with that.

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By pitdingo

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 2:04 PM

So they bail on their partner, launch a new music store, which is failing again btw.

So my point stands. Not sure how your statement addresses the point.

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By PC_Tool

edited Aug 21, 2007 - 2:21 PM

While you read the post, you totally missed the point. (I'm shocked, really...)

This is standard business practice. If a unit is failing, and the chances of reviving it are slim, move on. You implication was that MS was somehow in the wrong for doing so.

I know, I know... I mistook your point in my original reply. You weren't actually trying to argue business practice. You were just slamming Microsoft. Again, I'm shocked. Really.

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By DigitAl56K

posted Aug 21, 2007 - 8:49 AM

Good.

I tried URGE, and though it seemed decent all of the files still had that grainy sound all WMA files used to have.

Maybe if Microsoft hadn't abandoned all of those "Plays for Sure" partner devices this wouldn't have happened.

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By Hollywood__

posted Aug 20, 2007 - 9:56 PM

Gee, I'm glad that URGE logo is permanently embedded into Windows Media Player.

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By Latz !

edited Aug 20, 2007 - 11:55 PM

You can change it, just go to the drop down menu and choose a different store. Hopefully they'll remove it in the next Media Player update. With the stupid name and going up against iTunes this was doomed to fail. I really have the Urge to laugh at them.

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By jessshaun

posted Aug 20, 2007 - 10:23 PM

You took the words right out of my mouth.

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