Cingular to help MySpace bands create, sell ringtones
All those MySpace groups who don't end
up winning Verizon's "Calling All
Bands" contest will still have a wireless carrier-sponsored shot at stardom thanks to a new service called
Cingular Mobile Music Studio that will turn their songs into ringtones available for purchase from the band's MySpace
page. Any MySpace-accredited artist or band whose songs consist of original material may submit one track to project
manager InfoSpace for consideration, and if deemed appropriate, it will be transformed into a 30-second downloadable
ringtone. Artists will get 25% of the $2.50 that each 'tone will cost, and receive their cut as a check in the mail
every quarter as long as revenues for that period exceed $100. This is the second major partnership between Cingular
and MySpace, with the carrier's subscribers already able to receive text alerts when someone leaves a comment on their
page, and one of several pushes the social networking site has made into the mobile space.[Via Seattle Times]


















