Napster lowers the price of music subscription services

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May 19th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 32 times, 1 so far today

Napster lowers the price of music subscription services

Digital media store Napster has announced that they are now reducing the subscription prices for their services.

The company has now slashed the price of its subscription service by nearly 62%.

Napster is hoping to increase their subscriber base with these reduced prices as they compete with giants in the market including Apple and Amazon.

Napster which is now owned by Best Buy is now offering unlimited access to its music-streaming service for $5 a month.

The service allows the customer to retain 5 music tracks every month.

The service was previously available for USD 13 a month. Microsoft also offers a similar service at around USD 15 a month.





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