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Microsoft seeks exclusive video content for the Zune

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On August 11, 2008, 4:41 PM EST

Microsoft has had a hard time competing against the almighty iPod with its Zune portable device. While a respectable player in terms of quality and feature set, the Zune has remained a distant second in the portable media player market with 2 million units sold since launch while Apple moves well over 3 million iPods a month.

Now, in an effort to further differentiate itself from the iPod and perhaps generate a bit more interest among the masses, Microsoft is reportedly talking to talent agencies and production studios in Hollywood in hopes of licensing some exclusive video content for the Zune – not just traditional programs such as sitcoms, but also “nonconventional” programming that could capitalize on the device's social networking platform.

While Zune exclusives may sound like a good idea on the surface, I seriously doubt this is something that’s going to convince users to buy a Zune instead of an iPod, let alone entice studios to associate their content exclusively with a player that holds roughly 4 percent of the market. Whether Microsoft can pull it off however remains to be seen.

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lordbf1
on August 12, 2008
7:40 AM
zune sucks, long live the ipod/iphone. i will most likely never give up my 3g iphone. that is until a better iphone comes out in a year or two.

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