eMusic to sell music through AT&T Mobile Music
Digital Media, Wireless-Mobile August 1st, 2007
eMusic to sell music through AT&T Mobile Music
Online music retailer eMusic has announced that they are now going to work with AT&T to sell music through their Mobile Music store.
eMusic would be offering its independent-label music through network. Incidentally, eMusic is the largest digital music retailer after Apple iTunes.
They would be making almost all of their 2.7 million songs through the AT&T powered mobile service.
However, for the time being the service would only be available on Samsung Sync (A717 or A727) and the Nokia N75 handsets.
AT&T reported that the service would cost around $7.49 monthly for access to five songs. eMusic offer content from mostly obscure musicians but also hosts music from well known musicians including Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Bob Marley, and Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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