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AT&T debuts customized ringtone service
AT&T announced an agreement with mobile music solutions provider mSpot to launch a pair of new music applications, Make-UR-Tones and Remix--in addition, the operator said it plans to
Nokia, labels deep into Comes With Music talks
A week after EMI Music said it is in negotiations with Nokia to join the handset
LiveWire Mobile acquires Groove Mobile for $14.5M
Managed mobile personalization services provider LiveWire Mobile announced it will acquire mobile music solutions provider Groove Mobile for $14.5 million. According to LiveWire Mobile, the
Madonna goes mobile via Vodafone exclusive
European telecom giant Vodafone announced an agreement with Warner Music International to exclusively distribute and promote music and content from newly-minted Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer Madonna's
7digital to distribute Warner MP3s across Europe
Digital media delivery firm 7digital announced an agreement with Warner Music Group to sell DRM-free Warner MP3 downloads to customers in the U.K., Ireland, Spain, France and Germany, becoming the
Can MySpace become a music mogul?
Not so long ago in this space I posed a question--" Can anyone dethrone iTunes? "--and concluded, at least
MySpace mulling digital music service
News Corp.-owned social networking site MySpace is reportedly in talks with major record labels to launch a digital music service that would offer both premium MP3 downloads as well as free streaming
ALSO NOTED: Warner Music Group reports declining ringtone sales; itsmy.com debuts 100,000 personal mobile TV channels; and much
> Warner Music Group reports declining ringtone sales during Q4 2007. Article > itsmy.com debuts 100,000
Sony Ericsson expands PlayNow via 5M new tracks
At the MIDEM conference in Cannes, Sony Ericsson announced an expansion of its over-the-air download service PlayNow, adding 10 new record label catalogs representing more than five million new
DRM is dead: Amazon MP3 adds Sony BMG content
Sony BMG announced an agreement with Amazon.com to become the fourth and final major label selling its back catalog via the online retailer's MP3 store, effectively heralding the end of digital

