Oct 9 2006

Google signs deal with Sony BMG, Warner Music

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Internet search leader Google Inc on Monday said it signed distribution deals with Sony BMG and Warner Music Group Corp. to offer music videos.

Deals with two of the top global music labels follow on the heels of similar deals Universal Music Group signed with top online video service YouTube on Monday.

YouTube is also reported to be in negotiations to be purchased by Google for an estimated $1.6 billion.

Sony BMG is a joint venture of Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann AG. Universal Music Group is controlled by France’s Vivendi.

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