Fuse offers audience videos on demand: viewers can also download their favorite tracks as they watch TV.(Programming)
Multichannel News, May, 2004 by Umstead, R. Thomas
Continuing to take advantage of interactive technology, music-video channel Fuse will launch an on-demand music service featuring the latest in music videos and related programming. The network next month will also debut a daily music countdown show that will allow viewers to download songs featured during the telecast, according to Fuse president Marc Juris.
The VOD service, which will be offered free to operators that carry Fuse, will provide up to 75 full-length music videos from top performing artists. The videos will be broken down into six 2primary categories, from ...
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