February 14, 2005

Slow growth for Subscription Music

Analysts are predicting that subscription music services will make minimum impact on the whole digital music market this year.

Even with all of its recent marketing, the new Napster To Go music service, which uses the Janus DRM technology to allow people with subscription based digital music the ability to now go places, is expected to grow only sluggishly.

A report last week, ÒDigital Music: Analysis and Forecasts,Ó stated that just 8 percent of MP3 owners are interested in such services as Napster's. This is compared to approximately 40 percent of people who like to buy songs one at a time says analysts.

For the full story:
Macworld UK - Subscription Music services face 'sluggish' growth

Posted by lakes at February 14, 2005 08:24 AM


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