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YinYueTai.com
YinYueTai.com logo
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Screenshot of yinyuetai.com home page
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Video sharing
Available inSimplified Chinese
Founded2009[1]
Headquarters,
Key peopleZhang Dou[1]
IndustryWeb 2.0
ServicesSocial network service, MV
URLwww.yinyuetai.com
RegistrationOptional
(required to upload)
Current statusActive

YinYueTai (simplified Chinese: 音悦Tai; traditional Chinese: 音悅Tai; pinyin: Yīn yuè tái), is one of the major music video sharing sites in China.

Summary

The website started when the founder could not easily find the music video which he was looking for, or when he found it on some site that had too many ads. Currently YinYueTai has no ads, and unlike YouTube where you can find multiple copies of the same music video, YinYueTai only keeps one copy of each music video on site for easy search.

Yin Yue Tai has copyright agreements with Universal Music, Warner Music, Sony Music, Rock Records, B'in Music, AVEX, S.M. Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and others home and abroad, including MBC, KBS and other overseas television networks.

YinYueTai V-Chart

Starting in July 2011, the site began to have a monthly music video chart in five different categories based on the artist's region (Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Europe and United States, Korea, and Japan), and in November the site began to have a weekly chart.

Top Songs

As end of May, 2012, M.I.C's "Get It Hot" has been on the weekly chart for 29 weeks under the Mainland China category, Leehom Wang's "Still In Love with You" is 26 weeks under the Hong Kong and Taiwan category, Avril Lavigne's "Wish You Were Here" is 29 weeks under the Europe and United States category, f(x)'s "Hot Summer" is 23 weeks in under the Korea category, and Hey! Say! JUMP's "SUPER DELICATE" is 14 weeks under the Japan category. As of July, 2014, Korean group T-ara's "No.9" became the first k-pop music video to reach 100 million views on the site.

References

  1. ^ a b 要身价还是要自由 马云创业兄弟的不同人生 (in Chinese). 新浪财经.
  2. ^ a b "yinyuetai.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2012-05-03.