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May 12, 2005 12:00 AM

Yahoo! Launches Music Subscription Service

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Yahoo! this week announced the immediate availability of its new online music subscription service, Yahoo! Music Unlimited. The entrance of the online services giant into the music subscription service market was widely expected, but the low initial price of that service--just one-third the cost of similar services from rivals--surprised analysts and onlookers. It also sent shock waves that were felt by rivals Apple, Napster, and RealNetworks.

"We are committed to being at the forefront of the rapidly growing online music segment," said Lloyd Braun, who heads the Yahoo! Media Group. "Yahoo! Music Unlimited draws on the best of Yahoo! to provide personalization and community features unlike anything else in the marketplace."

Yahoo! Music Unlimited is currently available in beta form, and the front-end application is clean if a bit buggy. The service, like that of competitors, allows subscribers to access over 1 million songs, which can be downloaded and played back on PCs and Windows Media Player 10-compatible portable devices. Songs downloaded from Yahoo! Music Unlimited are among the highest quality on the market: The company offers songs in 192 Kbps Windows Media Audio (WMA) format.

What really sets Yahoo! Music Unlimited apart from the competition, however, is the cost. Subscribers will pay just $6.99 a month, or $60 for an entire year, which works out to be about $5.00 a month. Similar services from Napster and RealNetworks--Napster To Go and Rhapsody, respectively--cost three times that amount. However, it's likely that Yahoo's pricing is introductory and that the company will raise prices over time.

Until that happens, Yahoo! is clearly making waves. Stock in both Napster and RealNetworks plummeted yesterday after the Yahoo! service was announced, and stock in Apple Computer--which offers the break-even iTunes Music Store sans a subscription services--fell 2.2 percent as well.

Yahoo! Music Unlimited appears to build on technology from MusicMatch, which Yahoo! purchased last year. Currently, Yahoo!'s new service and a similar MusicMatch service (MusicMatch On Demand) will be offered separately, but the two services will likely be combined over time. Yahoo! lowered prices at MusicMatch On Demand to match (ahem) the prices at Yahoo! Music Unlimited.

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  • SEAN
    7 years ago
    May 26, 2005

    Hi Paul,
    I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Musicmatch Platinum user (downloads, radio, on demand, laundry, etc.). It's grown a bit buggy as they've rapidly expanded its functionality, but I'm still there. I'm really curious as to where the program's going as a result of its merger with Yahoo, and I'd love to see you keep an eye on it in your writing.
    - Sean

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    May 13, 2005

    Very funny stuff woman. That Mac guy in his reply to your post did prove his stupiditiy.I get the feeling he needs to compensate for something proving your point.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    May 13, 2005

    "Being a woman I can say all the Mac OS X lovers I have known have small penises."

    They must be pretty weird Mac 'lovers' if they had to pork the trailer trash.

    I said they were lovers of OS X not my lovers. I see I should have also said they were stupid as you just proved.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    May 13, 2005

    It's absolutely amazing that there are people here who think the guy who writes "the Remember, if you don't use MacOS, you suck ..." is actually a mac user.
    Bet hey those people also think Paul is a journalist, I even saw someone here in the comments who actually thinks the X in osX was copied from XP while everyone knows it's the other way around.
    I guess Paul gets the audience he deserves, this website is as far as their career in CS or IT will ever go.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    May 13, 2005

    You go girl. I noticed the same thing about those Mac guys. They come up short where it counts. I think their Macs are their penis.

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