April 16, 2008

PluggedIn Wants to be Hulu For Music Videos

Jason Kincaid

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At first glance, music might seem to be a saturated market on the web. Sites like Last.fm have music suggestions, artists profile, and communities covered, the iTunes and Amazon music stores make purchasing a breeze, and music videos can be found littered across Youtube and many other sites.

It’s time to make room for one more, and it has the potential to be big. Pluggedin, a music video and community site that sees itself as a Hulu for music, has just launched in public beta. The site’s biggest selling point is its high quality video content, featuring music videos from labels including EMI, Sony BMG, and Universal Music Group, along with a number of independent labels. Pluggedin is hoping to add the last of the ‘big four’ labels, Warner Music, in the near future.

The Hulu comparison is an apt one. The site is very clean, video quality is generally much better than what’s found on Youtube, and the amount of content is impressive, though there are some noticeable gaps. At launch the site features over 10,000 available videos, but most of them are not available in true HD quality (largely because existing footage is not hi-def). Pluggedin hopes that as the site gains popularity, content providers will have a greater incentive to film music videos in HD.

Pluggedin does a good job integrating with other sites on the web. Users are provided with direct links to Amazon and iTunes if they’d like to purchase a video or song they’ve just listened to. And the site has formed a number of partnerships with merchandisers, including Hot Topic for clothing and Thumbplay for mobile ringtones. All of this is presented in unobtrusive menus that don’t detract from the experience at all.

The site also features profiles for over a million musicians, including those that don’t have any videos on the site. Profiles are dynamically generated using content from a number of sources, including All Music Guide, Last.FM, and Wikipedia. And while these pages don’t feature any ‘HD-quality’ material, they do provide a list of each artist’s music videos found elsewhere on the internet, all of which play seamlessly in the page.

Despite all of these features, the site still has a few issues. Searching for specific videos can be tricky - it seems that users can only search by artist name, not song title. And for a site that promotes its video quality, there are surprisingly few videos available in HD at launch (though this is mostly a fault of content providers). And videos cannot be embedded into other sites, a major obstacle standing in the way of viral growth. And the biggest issue of all: Videos are not viewable outside of the U.S. and Canada.

The social networking aspect is minimal, but sufficient for sharing music between friends. It’s a great timewaster - clicking through random music has never been this fun. And the playlist feature be will great for impromptu parties. As long as PluggedIn continues to add content and doesn’t go overboard with their ads, this site will be one to watch.

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  1. Uway

    just like Hulu I can’t watch HD On my computer because i have a 7 year old Mac that is still running but can’t keep up with HD. I guess I will Have to see It At a friends house. It looks pretty clean.

  2. Reg Cheramy

    Tried from Canada… got this message:

    “The content is not licensed for distribution outside the US and Canada.”

    Nice.

  3. Patrick

    The same from Switzerland:

    “The content is not licensed for distribution outside the US and Canada.”

  4. Bob Kawaratani

    Same for Japan, “The content is not licensed for distribution outside the US and Canada.”

  5. Marie

    Ugh, Hulu rejection all over again. Why must they deprive us?!?!
    I understand..but still.
    Can’t view the featured videos on the homepage — accessing from the Philippines.
    I did click what’s available “on the web” and was able to view their Youtube listing.

  6. Shmuel

    Same in Israel:
    “Oops.
    The content is not licensed for
    distribution outside the US and Canada.”

  7. Steven C

    same in france
    The content is not licensed for
    distribution outside the US and Canada.”

  8. Michael Arrington

  9. Tobias

    same for Germany!

  10. mayaintimates

    There are tons of music sharing site with lot of interesting features, I would personally prefer a music video site and live telecast.

  11. zchamu

    “The content is not licensed for distribution outside the US and Canada.” Hm. Last time I looked I was in Canada. Did we get annexed by Greenland overnight or something?

  12. Jeff Somers, PluggedIn

    Hi everyone-

    Jeff from PluggedIn here. Jason- thank you for the very nice article; we’re excited to launch and begin serving customers, testing the service and adding to the product.

    For our international fans: We would love to be offering the HD and broadcast quality music video content we licensed from the music majors on worldwide basis. Unfortunately, territory restrictions limit our licenses for now to the US. We will certainly let you know if anything changes on our end. Thanks!

  13. johnvl

    thanks for that Jeff, but if the content is available only in the US, then maybe the error message should not include Canada as an available territory.

  14. Duncan Riley

    geo-retarded= FAIL

  15. Jeff Somers, PluggedIn

    johnvl: you’re right, that is old error text that should have been updated. We are updating now. My apologies.

    Duncan: we’d love to have all the territories; for now, we’ll make sure the error message is at least right :)

    Thanks!

  16. Ola

    Well for me it tells me I need to view the content from Pluggedin.com directly which is even weirder (I even installed refcontrol to FORCE the referrer to be pluggedin.com and it still fails).

  17. DC Crowley

    deja $%#@ing vu “Oops.The content is not licensed for
    distribution outside the US and Canada.”

  18. RoboGobo

    OK I love this
    ‘You have firebug enabled, Our player and firebug do not get along, please disable firebug and refresh’

    i.e. please don’t hack our site

    Uses a custom player too, instead of flash.

    Video quality seems to be on a par with imeem.com which of course already has deals with all the record labels.

    Given that imeem is established, uses better quality video and shares the revenue with the labels I’d suggest that the ‘Hulu for Music Videos’ tagline is PR Bullshit since it’s already playing catchup with imeem’s ‘Hulu For Music’ site.

    That’s the second music site on techcrunch today which is delivering too little too late.

  19. Adam Wexler

    Terrible timing for the error message. Hopefully you guys can correct that.

    As for the future of PluggedIn, I agree with Jason that this site has some serious potential. YouTube is not the solution for music videos. Neither is messy Imeem. Niche market sites will rule in the end. If PluggedIn has the largest selection of high-quality music videos on the web, they will win out.

  20. Some Guy

    Nobody is going to disable Firebug just to see one website. How amateur is that?

    * Clicks the close button and goes to the next website. *

  21. Jared

    I know I have less than great eye sight, but doesn’t the majority of the text seem tiny?

    MY EYES…

  22. Nicola

    Nicola from PluggedIn here. We understand the frustration about the firebug issue. Unfortunately, firebug will crash your browser if you’re running windows firefox and try to interact with our player platform. You won’t have this problem on Mac, if that’s an option for any of you. Thanks.

  23. Vivian

    This is very cool. I found one of my favorites, Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers on the website. They are a local band from Arizona and are great. I can’t wait to search for others. Thaks.

  24. Tom Green

    Just try visiting that site without javascript enabled.
    It looks like its been coded by a 3yr old.

    They need to fix that.
    There are increasing no.s of people with Javascript disabled for security reasons.
    You should code around it.

    Unless videos are going to be externally embeddable, then you’ve not got a chance in hell with this. Its no longer an option extra these days. For most users of web video its mandatory.

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