MTV Networks and Microsoft will join forces to design and develop a new digital music service, the companies said Tuesday.
The service, to be called Urge, is due to launch in 2006 and will be integrated into a new version of Microsoft’s Windows Media Player.
Plans call for the service to offer more than 2 million songs for download from major labels and independent ones, as well as original content and MTV Networks programs. MTV Networks is owned by Viacom.
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