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CinemaNow seeks second chance on music videos

watch.jpg CinemaNow, an Internet provider of premium on-demand, download and burn movies, and video content, will relive its initiatives on selling music videos through Watchmusichere.com. In support of this relaunch, the company will feature 1,600 videos from Warner Music Group and will add more record labels after July 21.

This online music video store was initially launched in 2005 but failed to catch fire partly due to lack of portable devices to play these videos. The boom of portable media devices and the recent success of Apple’s iTune music store induced CinemaNow to embark on this venture once again.

Each video costs $1.99 and transferable to 3 devices like laptop, desktop computer, or portable music device. However, it will not run on iPhone and iPods. Instead, only devices running Windows Media software can play these videos.

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