Jul 30 2003

MusicMatch Announces Plans for Online Music Store

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Tuesday, Musicmatch Inc. announced plans for a service similar to Apple’s Itunes Music store. The service, which would be integrated into the Musicmatch Jukebox software, is planned for release this fall. Of particular interest is the announcement of licensing agreements with three major and 6 independent labels for personal burning and multiple PC playback, the labels being BMG, EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Hollywood Records, Lyric Street Records, Roadrunner Records, Rounder Records, Sanctuary Records and TVT Records.


The press release can be seen here.

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