NME video content
September 11, 2007
Popular music website NME.com has confirmed a major revamp to its video content, releasing more than 50 exclusive backstage interviews through iTunes and centralising the site’s video archive in a dedicated channel.
All the video content is free to download and watch, although publisher IPC Ignite Digital is exploring how to commercialise the services through sponsorship or advertising.
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