NapsterÕs catalogue of over 1 million songs is being reduced in price by 20%.
The drop in price is due to the records sales at Napster.co.uk over the Christmas holiday.
"With Napster clearly on its way to success we wanted to further fuel our growth with more attractive pricing and create an even broader appeal to music fans," stated Napster VP and UK general manager Leanne Sharman. "By dropping our store prices in preparation for the launch of Napster To Go we are able to offer UK music fans an unbeatable proposition ø their choice of how they want to consume music online ø via downloads, subscription, or portable subscription ø all at low cost and integrated into the most feature-rich and community focused digital music environment in the world. Now is also the perfect time for everyone who received a new PC or MP3 player at Christmas to feed their gigabytes of storage with music from Napster's massive library."
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Posted by lakes at January 17, 2005 09:22 AM