YouTube Woos Musicians With Revenue Share

Written by Pat's Papers | Wednesday, 17 March 2010 10:37 AM


YouTube is making a push to attract independent musicians says the LA Times. The new program, called Musicians Wanted, is a way for the Google-owned site to compete with MySpace. The Times says to sweeten the deal, YouTube is offering anyone who signs up a share of the ad revenue generated by their music videos.

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