Rap star's Net video release could be strong get-out-the-vote tool.
Posted by John Borland
Vivendi Universal's record label, Universal Music Group, signed a deal to allow Diva to deliver music videos on demand for digital cable subscribers. Diva's service, dubbed "The Viewing Lounge," will let cable subscribers watch videos from Universal Music artists, including U2, Eminem, Shaggy and Blink 182.
Universal Music videos will be available on cable systems that carry "The Viewing Lounge." The service says it has been accessed by 2 million people. Diva recently inked another video-on-demand deal with cable TV company Charter Communications.
Posted by Jim Hu
Eminem leads left-leaning musicians taking their political view online. Where are the Bush-friendly artists?
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
The latest video from Junk Science was directed by the one and only Andrew Gura.
McLoving plays The Beatles: Rock Band, while Jay-Z and Eminem are all about DJ Hero.
Posted by Dan Ackerman
A compilation of some of the past week's best videos, brought to you by the Download.com Video team. This week brings a canine comedian, screaming monks, the glorious return of James "Sonny" Crockett ...
A compilation of some of the past week's best and strangest video, brought to you by the Download.com Video team. This installment brings racing weenies, sketchy supermodels, and a puppet singing hard...
Vevo, the upcoming music video site from Universal Music and YouTube, will launch sometime this year with content from the two largest recording companies.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
Your iPhone could be hacked without you knowing it, spam is at an all-time high, and China bans violent video games online.
Posted by Natali Del Conte
Famed rapper/producer is teaming up with the computer maker in an ambitious effort to overhaul the sound quality of digital music, CNET News has learned.