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Trump ring tones on call

September 19, 2005 Warner Music Group on Monday said it's signed up Donald Trump for exclusive mobile-phone content. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., voice, mobile phone, video

Microsoft aims to license video game music

February 28, 2007 The software maker hopes more than just gamers want to hear the notes from Halo; an arm of Warner Music will handle licensing duties. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., video game, software company, Microsoft Corp., games, video

YouTube cuts three content deals

October 9, 2006 Universal, Sony BMG and CBS have joined Warner in offering the legal use of their content for YouTube videos. TAGS: Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, YouTube, CBS Broadcasting Inc., Warner Music Group Corp., News Corp., Google Inc., programming, video

Warner Music Group partners with Internet video service

October 26, 2006 Music company cuts deal with Brightcove as part of plan to create its own embedded video players to beat YouTube. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., Internet video, IP television, content provider, video player, YouTube, video

Analysts don't like YouTube's chances

October 2, 2006 Forrester argues that while YouTube may have media companies' attention, one copyright lawsuit could undo it all. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., YouTube, Napster Inc., Warner Music Group Corp., media company, research company, file-sharing, video

Warner, MTV to clip videos for phones

September 26, 2005 Companies will create short music videos from Warner's existing collection, distributing them on cell phones and other mobile devices. TAGS: MTV, MTV Networks, Warner Music Group Corp., Viacom Inc., mobile device, cell phone, video

Music exec slams mobile entertainment experience

February 14, 2007 Buying music and other content on mobile phones is unnecessarily complicated and expensive, Warner Music's CEO says. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., digital-rights management, Steve Jobs, Barcelona, mobile phone, record company, Apple Computer, entertainment, exec, Apple iPhone, CEO, song, cell phone, music, U.S., Apple iPod
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