Vevo is a music video platform that features music videos, live performances, and original content from some of the world's biggest artists. It is a joint venture between two major record labels, Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment.
Launched in December 2009
Was initially a partnership between Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Abu Dhabi Media
In 2016, Warner Music Group sold its stake in Vevo
Vevo has gone through several redesigns and changes in strategy, including a focus on original content and an emphasis on mobile viewership
A music streaming service that includes music videos and other content. Owned by Google.
A music streaming service that offers high-quality audio and exclusive content from artists. Owned by Jay-Z.
A music streaming service that includes music videos as well as user-generated playlists and podcasts.
The Vevo website features a curated selection of music videos, live performances, and original content from major artists.
A mobile app that allows users to discover and watch music videos, live performances, and original content.
Vevo is free to use and is supported by advertising. There is also a subscription service available that removes ads and provides access to exclusive content.
Vevo is available in most countries around the world, but the content available may differ depending on your location.
No, Vevo is a platform for major record labels and their artists. User-generated content is not accepted.
No, Vevo is a separate company, but it does have a partnership with YouTube to distribute its content.
Vevo's original content includes performances, interviews, and documentaries featuring major artists. They also produce music-related series and short films.