By admin on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 (EMI, Free All Music)

freeallmusicNext to their deal with Universal Music, the ad-sponsored digital music download service FreeAllMusic.com now also inked a deal with EMI Music to let anyone download music from the record label’s artists. EMI Music’s catalog is being added during FAM’s current private beta period, when users will be offered up to 20 free downloads per month, five per week, starting every New Music Tuesday, based on the usage patterns of a typical “hits-oriented” digital music consumer.

FreeAllMusic.com is a new music service that provides consumers with downloadable high-quality iPod-compatible MP3’s of popular songs that are advertiser-paid, free, legal, and unrestricted (DRM-free). In exchange for watching one brief video commercial per download on the FreeAllMusic.com site, users receive a permanent, high-quality download which they can enjoy anytime, anywhere with no further advertising or restrictions. There is no software required for the service. Users’ music selections and sponsoring brands are then promoted externally through an opt-in, consumer-informed digital advertising network.

By admin on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 (Apple, EMI, The Beatles, iTunes)

According to the Swiss Radio ‘Suisse Romande’, the complete Beatles catalog will be available on the iTunes Store from December 15th on. The iTunes injection would go more or less hand in hand with the launch of an apple-shaped USB stick. Apple Corps Ltd. and EMI Music have announced the worldwide release of this limited edition Beatles Stereo USB on December 8th.