soulxtc
August 29th, 2006, 05:53 PM
Universal Music, in the midst of a rare bout of ingenuity, is backing a an ad-supported digital download service.
Due to start in December, SpiralFrog, as it is to be called, will rely solely on advertising revenue to pay for the music downloads.
"Perry Ellis, the fashion company, said it would advertise on SpiralFrog. Levi’s, Aeropostale, Benetton and others have expressed interest. “Our audience is into music and can be more easily reached on the web,” said Oscar Feldenkreis, president of Perry Ellis International."
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/7388/SpiralFrog+to+Offer+Free+Ad-Supported+Music+Downloads
Due to start in December, SpiralFrog, as it is to be called, will rely solely on advertising revenue to pay for the music downloads.
"Perry Ellis, the fashion company, said it would advertise on SpiralFrog. Levi’s, Aeropostale, Benetton and others have expressed interest. “Our audience is into music and can be more easily reached on the web,” said Oscar Feldenkreis, president of Perry Ellis International."
http://www.zeropaid.com/news/7388/SpiralFrog+to+Offer+Free+Ad-Supported+Music+Downloads