TheThorne
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Post by TheThorne on Jan 12, 2005 19:43:54 GMT 1
Napster UK Slashes Prices Napster UK today cut the prices of its digital music downloads, bringing them into line with what Apple's iTunes Music Store has been charging since day one. The online music company also confirmed plans to bring its Napster To Go service, so far only available in the US, to the UK later this quarter. From today, the service said, individual tracks will cost £0.79, down from £0.99, while album prices fall from a base-level £9.99 to £7.95. There's a catch, of course. To pay the new, lower prices you have to be a subscriber, paying £9.95 a month to download any number of songs. The additional per-track and per-album prices need to be paid if you want to transfer the songs to a portable music player or burn them to CD. thanks chartsingles.net for the info
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Post by jargon on Jan 13, 2005 15:33:07 GMT 1
wait, so it's still £9.95 a month to be a subscriber and it's only the download price that has gone down??
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