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REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Zune, Microsoft Corp.'s
digital music and entertainment service, today announced landmark agreements
with major and independent music labels to bring significant new value to the
subscription music model. The Zune Pass subscription service currently gives
consumers on-demand access to millions of tracks for $14.99 per month.
Starting today subscribers will also get to select 10 tracks per month to keep
and add them to their permanent collection (an estimated $10 value).
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Agreements have been signed between Microsoft and EMI Music, Sony BMG
Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group (UMG) and Warner Music Group, as
well as independent distributors INgrooves, Independent Online Distribution
Alliance and The Orchard. The Orchard delivers digital music, video and brand
services globally, and represents labels including Barsuk Records (Nada Surf)
and Fania Records (Hector Lavoe, Celia Cruz). IODA represents labels including
Arts & Crafts (Broken Social Scene, The Stills) and Ghostly International
(Matthew Dear, School of Seven Bells). The new enhanced subscription model
came about as a result of close collaboration with all of these companies.
Zune Pass subscribers will have the added benefit of retaining digital
rights management (DRM)-free MP3 tracks from Sony BMG and UMG, in addition to
MP3 tracks from EMI Music, Warner Music Group and a large portion of the
independent music labels. With the addition of tracks from UMG and Sony BMG,
Zune will soon offer over 90 percent of its music in the MP3 format.
"The way people consume music has changed. With the shift to digital from
CDs, it is more challenging than ever to offer the right mix of deep content,
music discovery and economic value," said Chris Stephenson, general manager of
global marketing for Zune at Microsoft. "People want the freedom to listen to
whatever they want across millions of songs, combined with the confidence that
they can keep their favorite tracks forever."
From its inception, Zune has bet on the power of subscription, not only as
a consumption model but also as a way to highlight the music discovery
features central to the Zune experience and the PC platform. The Zune service
gives consumers convenient and unlimited access to the music they want, and
also connects them to other music fans and expert sources to help them find
the music they will love. The new enhancements to the Zune Pass subscription
service offer unprecedented value for all music fans.
"The subscription model continues to redefine the digital music landscape,
and today's announcement is great news for consumers, artists and labels,"
said Simon Renshaw, chief executive officer of Strategic Artist Management
(representing Dixie Chicks, Miranda Lambert, Everclear, Tila Tequila and Aly &
AJ). "This breakthrough offer makes it easier than ever for consumers to
discover new music and will encourage deeper engagement in the digital music
space, and that is good for the entire industry."
A Zune Pass gives a subscriber access to millions of tracks that can be
streamed or downloaded from a PC or directly from a Zune device when in a
wireless hot spot.(1) Downloaded music can be shared among up to three PCs and
three Zune devices. In addition to unlimited downloads, consumers now also get
to select 10 free tracks per month to keep and add to their permanent
collection. These tracks can be burned to a CD or moved to other devices even
if their subscription ends.
Since the launch of the Zune portable media player and music service two
years ago, Zune has invested in improving the subscription model and the
discovery experience it brings to life. With the recent launch of Zune 3.0,
Microsoft built additional value into the Zune Pass offering by adding new
features focused on music discovery and personalizing the music experience for
each user:
-- Mixview. Customers can select an artist, album or listener from the
Zune Social online music community to activate a dynamic visual mosaic of
related music and listeners. With each click, users can take the view in a new
direction. Mixview works with users' current collection of music, in addition
to tracks and albums from across the Zune Marketplace.
-- Zune Channels. Subscribers can explore dozens of channels programmed
by genre; explore sources such as Billboard Hot 100, The FADER magazine and
KEXP radio; or access themed channels, like fitness, to get a steady stream of
new music added to their collection automatically. Zune will even create
custom channels for each user, based on favorite artists and genres.
-- Personal Picks. Now the Zune software learns what kind of music users
like and makes personal recommendations. Each week Zune suggests artists,
albums and tracks based on the music each person has been listening to, as
well as channels they might enjoy and listeners like them in the Zune Social.
To give people a chance to experience the Zune Pass subscription, Zune is
offering a free, 14-day trial to all new customers.(2) More information is
available at http://www.zune.net/free.
About Zune
Zune is Microsoft's music and entertainment brand that provides an
integrated digital entertainment experience. The Zune platform includes a line
of portable digital media players, the Zune Marketplace online store, and the
Zune Social online music community, created to help people discover music.
Zune is part of Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division and supports
the company's software-based services vision to help drive innovation in the
digital entertainment space. More information can be found online at
http://www.zune.net/en-us/press.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in
software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their
full potential.
(1) Zune is a monthly music subscription service. DRM-free MP3s, videos,
and some songs aren't available via Zune Pass. Available content may
vary over time.
(2) Keep 10 tracks capability is not available with the free trial.
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