Listen.com said Monday that it plans to let some songs on its digital music service be copied onto CDs, a step toward allowing its subscribers to play music when they want, where they want. The music ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Like a junkie pulling through rehab, Listen.com is glad to be alive. Echoes of wilder days still ring through the company's hip, brick- and glass-walled offices here in San Francisco's ...
Music service provider Listen.com plans to announce Wednesday that it has signed a deal with music publishers, giving an added boost to its upcoming online music service. Under the deal, Listen.com ...
Listen.com struck a key licensing deal with the National Music Publishers Assn., the latest in a series of agreements that are clearing the way for online subscription music services. San ...
Listen.com’s Rhapsody online music service says it is cutting it’s fee for burning a song to CD down to $.49 from $.99, a move that will result in a loss for each song purchased. According to the ...
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