- Reuters, Tuesday, January 12, 2010 10:51 PM
Music from artists on labels owned by Warner Music Group, the world's third-largest music company, will be available to U.S. subscribers of digital music service eMusic. The deal makes 10,000 catalog
albums from artists like REM, Depeche Mode and Aretha Franklin available for downloading. But the deal, to expand eMusic's subscriber base, does not include newer hit records.
eMusic offers downloads from independent labels and catalog music from major labels to subscribers who pay a monthly fee. Warner Music is only the second major music company to sign on, after Sony
Music. eMusic is not a digital store; members pay a subscription fee of $12 a month through with they can buy 24 songs.
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