Music service provider Listen.com is set to flip the switch on its new music subscription service today, connecting consumers to legal, digital versions of tunes ahead of long-awaited efforts from the major labels.
Listen.com said its new digital music service, dubbed Rhapsody, will offer music fans features such as unlimited streams of music, access to more than 50 commercial-free Net radio stations, and a playlist-sharing program that lets people create mixes and send them to friends.
But for now, Listen.com says it lacks major-label content that would give it a broad mix of songs from well-known musicians.
News source: ZDnet
Listen.com said its new digital music service, dubbed Rhapsody, will offer music fans features such as unlimited streams of music, access to more than 50 commercial-free Net radio stations, and a playlist-sharing program that lets people create mixes and send them to friends.
But for now, Listen.com says it lacks major-label content that would give it a broad mix of songs from well-known musicians.
















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