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Listen.com signs licensing deals with BMG, EMI and Sony

14 January 2002 11:06 by Petteri "dRD" Pyyny

Listen.com became a first non-record label -backed service to offer music downloads from three major record labels when it signed deals in last week with BMG and EMI and today with Sony to include companies' music catalogs into its Rhapsody subscription service.

EMI is now the only record label to license its music to all three big subscription services; Rhapsody, MusicNet and Pressplay.

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