Hudson Goes Hip Hop
New deal brings hip hop's greatest to mobile phones.
Date: Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Hudson Entertainment has partnered with TVT Records to release ringtones based on TVT's catalogue of hip-hop, rock and pop artists. The agreement includes the rights for hit artists such as Lil Jon, Ambulance LTD, Ying Yang Twins, Default, Lumidee, The Cinematics and many more. The ringtones are currently available on The Source Masters application and are available on major carriers. These tones have launched with an integrated marketing program that will run through print, online, broadcast and mobile outlets. The artists will be featured throughout The Source related channels, including The Source Master, The Source City, and TheSourceMobile.com. In addition to the 65 TVT tracks already available on The Source Masters application, new tones will simultaneously launch when TVT Records releases the perspective albums throughout the year. Find out more by visiting www.hudsonent.com .

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