Apr 14 2005

RealNetworks to revolutionize Digital Music on the Internet on May 26

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RealNetworks, the industry leader in online music subscription services, announced today it will hold a press conference on April 26, 2005 to unveil a groundbreaking initiative in digital music. Later that evening, the company will sponsor a free concert featuring multi-platinum recording artists Good Charlotte at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.


Ten years ago, RealNetworks brought sound to the Internet with RealAudio. On April 26, RealNetworks will change the Internet again and revolutionize digital music. Additional details will be disclosed at the press conference. Members of the press and analyst community are invited to attend both the press conference and concert. Tickets to the free concert will be distributed in New York through local radio promotions, and a variety of other promotional activities.


Read the Release @ Real Networks


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