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Music Week

| November 28, 1998 | MacMillan, Gordon | COPYRIGHT 1998 CMP Information Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The online music magazine market hots up this month with the launch of internet-only music title Music365.

Launched by DNP, the company which produces Football365 and CricInfo365, Music365 (www.music365.co.uk) will join the UK's two best established webzine titles, Music Week's own dotmusic (www.dotmusic.co.uk) and IPC's nme.com (www.nme.com).

DNP publishing director Danny Kelly says that Music365 will deliver material that cannot be found in a traditional publication. "We'll have daily news, reviews and comment. Readers will be able to review albums as well as writers. We want a fan's view, a journalist's view and we would like to see what the industry thinks too," he says. "New technology makes that possible."

Music365 will not only deliver daily content but it will offer readers a number of ways to consume, including a daily e-mail news alert service.

Meanwhile, dotmusic plans to build upon its loyal user base by offering personalised content.

"Rather than just overwhelm ...

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