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MusicNow
To Offer Special Promotion For New SBC Yahoo! DSL Customers
New
Subscribers Receive Ten Free Music Downloads
CHICAGO,
Dec. 11, 2003 (PRNewswire) -- MusicNow Inc., formerly known as FullAudio,
developer of a legal online music store and service, today announced a
special promotion through the MusicNow Digital Music Store for new SBC
Yahoo! DSL Members. New customers subscribing to SBC Yahoo! DSL before
March 31, 2004 are eligible to receive ten free digital music downloads,
giving music fans great digital music in the high-quality Windows Media
Player 9 format. Only high-speed Internet access provides a continuous
stream of multimedia, letting consumers get the most of their digital
music. Consumers can learn more and sign up at http://sbc.yahoo.com/ .
"Digital
music is an integral component of the broadband experience and we are
pleased to be able to offer this special promotion as an added benefit
to new SBC Yahoo! DSL Members," said Tyler Wallis, Executive Director,
SBC Consumer Marketing.
The
MusicNow Download Store enables users to sample more than 400,000 tracks
at no obligation and purchase music a la carte for $0.99 per track or
$9.95 for full albums, giving them the freedom to buy the music they want
without a subscription. Music fans also have the ability to download their
purchased content to a number of portable digital media players from manufacturers
including Creative, Rio, Digitalway and Samsung, as well as burn their
purchased content to CD's.
"With
the speed and convenience of SBC Yahoo! DSL, members can begin to enjoy
the compelling world of digital music -- thousands of songs by their favorite
artists from every genre of music, right at their desktops," said
Scott Kauffman, CEO of MusicNow.
About
MusicNow
MusicNow
Inc., formerly known as FullAudio, develops a legal online music store
and service with more than 40 channels of original music programming and
content from all five major labels-BMG, EMI, Sony Music Entertainment,
Universal Music Group and the Warner Music Group-as well as the independent
labels Koch and Sanctuary. Customers have the option to either purchase
tracks and albums a la carte or subscribe to MusicNow's subscription service,
which provides unlimited access to the music in MusicNow's library for
a monthly subscription fee. MusicNow is primarily marketed through distribution
partners, which currently include Best Buy, Charter Communications and
Microsoft. Founded in April 1999, MusicNow manages the software and systems
that cover every aspect of music content aggregation and delivery including
content acquisition and management, media storage, secure delivery and
digital rights management to ensure that all rights holders are fairly
compensated for their work. The company is headquartered in Chicago, with
offices in Palo Alto, CA. For more information or to subscribe to MusicNow,
please visit www.musicnow.com .
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