
SANTA MONICA, CA. (Top40 Charts/ PluggedIn) - PluggedIn (www.pluggedin.com) announced plans today to add Rolling Stone (www.rollingstone.com) news and video content to its popular new entertainment Web site. PluggedIn will create a dedicated Rolling Stone channel, which will feature daily dynamic news and video content from Rolling Stone and exclusive content from the Rolling Stone vaults. In addition, Rolling Stone will be able to incorporate PluggedIn's proprietary high-definition player technology into its own video initiatives on sites like MySpace. The technology enables Rolling Stone to showcase their content in high-definition format and allows for access to PluggedIn's content library featuring more than 10,000 HD and broadcast quality music videos from Universal
Music Group, EMI Music, Sony BMG
Music Entertainment, and other major and independent labels.
'We're excited to offer great new content to our customers from one of the premier names in entertainment,' said Jeff Somers, PluggedIn's CEO. 'We're equally thrilled that Rolling Stone will be leveraging the proprietary player we've built into their initiatives across the Web - it's a great validation of our technology.'
The Rolling Stone Channel on PluggedIn.com, which will launch in summer 2008, will feature daily dynamic news and video feeds direct from Rolling Stone. PluggedIn customers will find exclusive video footage of popular recording artists from the 40-year history of Rolling Stone, with many current videos delivered in PluggedIn's signature HD format. The Rolling Stone Channel will also tap into Rolling Stone's comprehensive archive of more than 7,000 artists, an extensive collection of exclusive photos and interviews, as well as Rolling Stone's popular blogs.
'PluggedIn gives us an opportunity to show off Rolling Stone video content on an extraordinary platform, and to grow our audience,' said Nathan Brackett, deputy managing editor RollingStone.com. 'We're excited to work together.'
About PluggedIn
PluggedIn launched its beta service in April 2008, with the goal of changing the way consumers interact with and view premium entertainment content on the web. PluggedIn is an internet media company that offers streaming, free to consumer, HD and broadcast quality videos to fans everywhere. The entertainment site features over 10,000 HD and broadcast quality music videos and more than one million Artist Profiles, and is powered by an innovative new media player that supports high-definition full-screen video playback with no buffering and DVD like controls, a multimedia search engine and fan-centric community features. PluggedIn is based in Santa Monica, CA. The company was founded and is managed as a rare partnership between proven Internet entrepreneurs and successful music industry executives. The company's team includes Brett O'Brien, founder of Xdrive, which was sold to America Online (AOL) in 2005; Kevin Welk, CEO of Vanguard and Sugar Hill Records; Jeff Somers, former executive with Amazon and Zillow; JJ Aguhob, previously with Xdrive and AOL, and an early team member at MySpace; John Gaa, previously with Xdrive and Sony; and Nicola Marzolla, from Yahoo Music.
About Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone has been the leading voice of music and popular culture since its inception 40 years ago. The magazine features the latest in music reviews, in-depth interviews, hard-hitting political commentary and award-winning investigative journalism. Rolling Stone provides all the news that fits to 14 million readers every two weeks.