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Vevo

American video hosting service


American video hosting service

FieldValue
nameVevo LLC
logo[[File:Vevo 2016 Logo.svg200pxclass=skin-invert]]
locationNew York City, U.S.
industry
ownerEquity:
Alphabet Inc.
Majority:
Sony Music Entertainment
Universal Music Group
Walt Disney Records
Warner Music Group
Minority:
BMG
Independent record labels
Merlin Network
ONErpm
MNRK Music Group
Vydia
Former:
EMI (majority)
Abu Dhabi Media (majority)
MGM Holdings (minority)
The Recording Academy (minority)
url
company_typePrivate
launchedDecember 8, 2009
area_servedWorldwide
net_incomeUS$27.0 million (2022)
website_typeOnline video streaming
current_statusAvailable on Pluto TV, Roku, YouTube, and YouTube Music

Alphabet Inc. Majority: Sony Music Entertainment Universal Music Group Walt Disney Records Warner Music Group Minority: BMG Independent record labels Merlin Network ONErpm MNRK Music Group Vydia Former: EMI (majority) Abu Dhabi Media (majority) MGM Holdings (minority) The Recording Academy (minority) (16 years ago) Vevo LLC ( , an abbreviation for "Video Evolution", stylized in all caps until 2013) is an American multinational video hosting service, best known for providing music videos to YouTube. The service is also available as an app on selected smart TVs, digital video recorders, digital media players, and streaming television services. The service once offered a consumer mobile and tablet app; this was shut down in May 2018 to allow the service to focus on its other platforms.

The service was launched on December 8, 2009, as a joint venture among three major record companies: Universal Music Group (UMG), Sony Music Entertainment (SME), and EMI. In August 2016, Warner Music Group (WMG), the world's third-largest record company, agreed to license premium videos from its artists to Vevo.

Initially, the service hosted only music videos from UMG and SME, syndicated on YouTube and its app, and the advertising revenue was shared by Google and Vevo. Originally, WMG was reported to be considering hosting its content on the service after it launched, but formed an alliance with rival MTV Networks (now Paramount Media Networks). In August 2015, Vevo expressed renewed interest in licensing music from WMG and a deal with WMG was completed on August 2, 2016, making again the entirety of the "big three" record companies' music available on Vevo.

History

Vevo's second logo, used from March 2013 until July 2016

The concept for Vevo was described as being a streaming service for music videos, similar to Hulu's streaming service for movies and TV shows after they air. The primary goal was to attract high-end advertisers by offering a premium platform for music videos. Vevo's revenue sources were diverse, including advertisements, a merchandise store, and referral links to purchase viewed songs on Amazon Music and iTunes. On November 20, 2008, UMG acquired the domain name vevo.com, and by June 2009, SME reached a deal to add its content to the site. Vevo officially launched on December 8, 2009, and quickly became the most visited music site in the United States, surpassing Myspace Music.

Despite its early success, Vevo faced significant challenges. In early 2013, many YouTube videos added by Vevo had their views inflated, and these inflated views were later subtracted, affecting various Vevo channels, including Lady Gaga's. Notable videos affected by this included "Just Dance," which lost more than half of its existing views, as well as "Heartless" and "Toxic." The inflation and subsequent correction of view counts raised questions about the accuracy of Vevo's metrics.

In June 2012, Vevo launched its Certified awards to honor artists whose videos achieved at least 100 million views on Vevo and its partners, including YouTube. These awards highlighted the popularity of Vevo's platform and its influence in the music industry. In 2017, Vevo saw a leadership change when CEO Erik Huggers departed, and CFO Alan Price took over as interim CEO.

In April 2018, Vevo's YouTube channel was hacked by two individuals, Prosox and Kuroi'SH, leading to the renaming of many videos and the deletion of the most viewed YouTube video, "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi.

On May 24, 2018, Vevo announced that it was shutting down its consumer website and removing its app from mobile platforms to focus on YouTube syndication. This decision marked a significant shift in Vevo's strategy, as it aimed to leverage YouTube's vast user base and infrastructure to distribute its content. Despite this change, Vevo continues to be available through various apps and devices, including YouTube, DVRs, smart TVs, gaming consoles, and streaming devices such as Roku.

In October 2020, Vevo partnered with Netherlands-based music video service Xite to further expand its reach and offerings. This partnership aimed to enhance the user experience by providing a more comprehensive and diverse selection of music videos.

Vevo TV

On March 15, 2013, Vevo launched Vevo TV, an Internet television channel running 24 hours a day, featuring blocks of music videos and specials. The channel was only available to viewers in North America and Germany, with geographical IP address blocking being used to enforce the restriction. Vevo had planned launches in other countries. After revamping its website, Vevo TV later branched off into three separate networks: Hits, Flow (hip hop and R&B), and Nashville (country music). Vevo shut down the service during the first half of 2016 as part of a site-wide redesign.

Vevo TV ran on an automated schedule, similar to video-exclusive networks run by Paramount Media Networks. Music videos would play twice within an hour and original programming, such as Top 5 Now and Vevo Lift, would air several times per day. After rebranding in 2016, Vevo TV was slowly phased out. Vevo's mobile app continued to run the channel until they were relaunched later that year.

Availability

Vevo was available in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, the Philippines, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. The website was scheduled to go worldwide in 2010, but as of November 2025, it was still not available outside these countries. Vevo's official blog cited licensing issues for the delay in the worldwide rollout. Most of Vevo's videos on YouTube are viewable by users in other countries, while others will produce the message "The uploader has not made this video available in your country." or "This video is not available."

The Vevo service in the United Kingdom and Ireland was launched on April 26, 2011. On April 16, 2012, Vevo was launched in Australia and New Zealand by MCM Entertainment. On August 14, 2012, Brazil became the first Latin American country to have the service. It was expected to be launched in six more European and Latin American countries in 2012. Vevo launched in Spain, Italy, and France on November 15, 2012. Vevo launched in the Netherlands on April 3, 2013, and on May 17, 2013, also in Poland. On September 29, 2013, Vevo updated its iOS application that now includes launching in Germany. On April 30, 2014, Vevo was launched in Mexico.

Vevo is also available for a range of platforms including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows 8, Fire OS, Google TV, Apple TV, Boxee, Roku, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4.

In May 2018, Vevo announced that it would be discontinuing its consumer website and app on mobile platforms in order to focus on YouTube syndication. However, Vevo is still available through various apps and devices including YouTube, DVRs, smart TVs, gaming consoles and streaming devices such as Roku.

Edited content

Versions of videos on Vevo with explicit content such as profanity may be edited, according to a company spokesperson, "to keep everything clean for broadcast, 'the MTV version. This allows Vevo to make their network more friendly to advertising partners such as McDonald's. Vevo has stated that it does not have specific policies or a list of words that are forbidden. Some explicit videos are provided with intact versions in addition to the edited version. There is no formal rating system in place, aside from classifying videos as explicit or non-explicit, but discussions are taking place to create a rating system that allows both users and advertisers to choose the level of profanity they are willing to accept.

24-Hour Vevo Record

The 24-Hour Vevo Record, commonly referred to as the Vevo Record, is the record for the most views a music video associated with Vevo has received within 24 hours of its release. The video that currently holds this record is Taylor Swift's "Me!" with 65.2 million views.

In 2012, Nicki Minaj's "Stupid Hoe" became one of the first Vevo music videos to receive a significant amount of media attention upon its release day, during which it accumulated around 4.8 million views. The record has consistently been kept track of by Vevo ever since. Total views of a video are counted from across all of Vevo's platforms, including YouTube, Yahoo! and other syndication partners. On April 14, 2013, Psy's "Gentleman" unofficially broke the record by reaching 38.4 million views in its first 24 hours. However, Vevo did not acknowledge this record because it was not associated with them until four days after its release to YouTube.

On August 19, 2014, Minaj broke the record with her "Anaconda" video which garnered 19.7 million views. Swift broke the record with "Bad Blood" with 20.1 million views, on May 17, 2015, which was later surpassed by Adele's "Hello", which received 27.7 million views in first 24 hours.

On August 28, 2017, both YouTube and Vevo records were eclipsed by Swift again, with "Look What You Made Me Do", which gained 43.2 million views in 24 hours. On December 1, 2018, Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" broke the record, accumulating 55.4 million views in 24 hours. Swift then regained the record on April 27, 2019, when her video for "Me!" garnered 65.2 million views in first 24 hours. Swift's channel is the first and only to break the record three times. One Direction, Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, and Miley Cyrus, have all broken the record twice (Minaj would have tied Swift if features were included in the count).

Record holders

TAYLOR'S VIDEO HAS 65.3 MILLION VIEWS IN THE FIRST 24 HOURS SO DO NOT CHANGE THE LIST UNTIL THE RECORD IS BROKEN BTS' "BOY WITH LUV" IS NOT A VEVO VIDEO. -- List of Vevo videos which held the record for most views in their first 24 hours online

Video nameArtist(s)Views (millions)Days heldDate achievedRef(s)As of ,
"Me!"Taylor Swift featuring Brendon Urie65.2April 26, 2019url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2019/04/27/taylor-swifts-me-music-video-has-already-broken-a-very-important-record-on-youtube/#5508131b7990title=Taylor Swift's 'ME!' Music Video has already broken a very important record on YouTubework=Forbes}}
"Thank U, Next"Ariana Grande55.4147November 30, 2018
"Look What You Made Me Do"Taylor Swift43.2461August 27, 2017
"Hello"Adele27.7October 23, 2015
"Bad Blood"Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar20.1May 17, 2015
"Anaconda"Nicki Minaj19.7August 19, 2014
"Wrecking Ball"Miley Cyrus19.3September 9, 2013
"Best Song Ever"One Direction12.3July 23, 2013
"We Can't Stop"Miley Cyrus10.7June 19, 2013
"Beauty and a Beat"Justin Bieber featuring Nicki Minaj10.6October 12, 2012title=One Direction Battles Justin Bieber for Vevo Recordurl=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1504993/one-direction-battles-justin-bieber-for-vevo-record-social-50-chart-supremacymagazine=Billboard}}
"Live While We're Young"One Direction8.3September 20, 2012
"Boyfriend"Justin Bieber8.0May 3, 2012
"Where Have You Been"Rihanna4.9April 30, 2012
"Stupid Hoe"Nicki Minaj4.8January 20, 2012

Vevo Certified

Vevo Certified logo

The Vevo Certified Award is given from Vevo to artists with over 100 million views on Vevo and its partners (including YouTube) through special features on the Vevo website. It was launched in June 2012.

Artists with the most Vevo Certified videos

Artists with 20 or more Vevo Certified music videos. All lead and co-lead appearances are counted towards the artists' total, regardless of the Vevo channel on which it appears. Featured appearances (featuring, feat., ft. etc.) are not counted.

RankArtistCertified videosRef(s)
1.Shakira53
2.Taylor Swift51
3.J Balvin49
4.Chris Brown43
5.Justin Bieber42
6.Maluma41
Ariana Grande
8.Karol G40
9.Rihanna38
10.Beyoncé37
Eminem
12.The Weeknd33
13.Lady Gaga32
Michael Jackson
Selena Gomez
16.Maroon 530
Nicki Minaj
18.Britney Spears28
19.Enrique Iglesias26
Katy Perry
Romeo Santos
22.Billie Eilish24
Pink
24.Jennifer Lopez23
Miley Cyrus
26.Calvin Harris22
Drake
Imagine Dragons
29.Anuel AA21
Mariah Carey
31.Black Eyed Peas20
Demi Lovato

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