Aaliyah's music is coming to streaming services soon, the late singer's estate has confirmed.
06.08.2020 - 19:59 / hollywoodreporter.com
ViacomCBS Networks International (VCNI), a unit of ViacomCBS, is developing a premium streaming service that will start launching in key international markets next year, targeting "audiences of all ages with a competitively priced and super-sized selection of 'must-see' exclusives, premieres and box sets from ViacomCBS’ much-loved entertainment brands." The new SVOD service, whose branding will be revealed later, will start its international rollout early in 2021, with a focus on fast-growing
.Aaliyah's music is coming to streaming services soon, the late singer's estate has confirmed.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFor years, several high-profile artists — including Prince, Metallica, Bob Seger and others — held back their music from streaming services, due usually to the comparatively low royalty rates compared with physical product.However, in some cases, the holdout was due to disarray within the artist’s rights-holders — which has long been the case with Aaliyah, the R&B star who died in a plane crash in 2001 at the age of just 22.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAMC Networks’ speciality SVOD service Shudder launched Monday in Australia and New Zealand with titles including breakout hits “Creepshow” and “Cursed Films.”Shudder offers a menu of on-demand horror, thriller, and suspense programming and originally rolled out in the U.S. It has since expanded to Canada, the U.K.
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Ryan Reynolds has launched a new streaming service – and there’s only ONE movie to watch on it!
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Want to watch the 2003 Canadian heist film “Foolproof”? Ryan Reynolds has you covered.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorApple is angling to drive up services revenue through a bundling strategy tying together different subscription services at a discount, which could debut as soon as October alongside new iPhones and the launch of iOS 14, Bloomberg reports.Apple declined to comment on the report.Per Bloomberg, citing anonymous sources, the tech giant is expected to roll out a basic package with Apple Music and Apple TV Plus.