There’s yet another pay-per-tune music store on the Net, this time launched by media behemoth Sony Corporation through its Sony Connect subsidiary in Santa Monica, California. The store has a library of more than half a million tracks from all major labels and some independents, as well as exclusive content from such artists as Avril Lavigne, Yeah Yeah, Snow Patrol and Toby Lightman. As with competing online song outlets, tracks at the store will sell for 99 cents each and $9.99 per album.
Analysts Consider Sony’s New Music Store
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 6, 2004 07:49 AMThere’s yet another pay-per-tune music store on the Net, this time launched by media behemoth Sony Corporation through its Sony Connect subsidiary in Santa Monica, California. The store has a library of more than half a million tracks from all major labels and some independents, as well as exclusive content from such artists as Avril Lavigne, Yeah Yeah, Snow Patrol and Toby Lightman. As with competing online song outlets, tracks at the store will sell for 99 cents each and $9.99 per album.