FullAudio Corp. launched today its music service that offers 36 channels with individual programming and unlimited (DRM) downloads. According to FullAudio Corp, MusicNow is the “easiest-to-use, most entertaining digital music service”.
MusicNow is aimed toward the average American, with its ease of use and availability of songs from the major five labels. It contains only two independent labels, Koch and Sanctuary.
The two services currently available are as follows:
— Tier One: $4.95/month for premium radio
— Tier Two: $9.95/month for premium radio plus unlimited conditional
downloads available for on-demand play online and offline for the
duration of the subscription; 99 cent/song permanent downloads that
can be burned to CD or transferred to portable devices
Anyone who strongly dislikes Clear Channel, Earthlink, or Microsoft can stay away, as MusicNow is partnered up with each.
Source: Yahoo News
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