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EA Buys SingShot Media
Karaoke site gets snapped up by Electronic Arts.
Date: Monday, February 12, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts today announced the acquisition of SingShot Media, a San Francisco-based online karaoke community. SingShot's web-based social networking platform allows site members to record their own renditions of famous songs, share their recordings with friends, rate and comment on other members' tracks, customize recordings with photos and videos, and compete in a variety of contests. The acquisition will help accelerate EA's efforts in community-building and promoting user-generated content through a unique music platform. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. For more information about SingShot Media, visit www.singshot.com .

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