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do you think mp3 players will lure in new customers for napster?
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:25 pm    Post subject: Napster gives away music player
 
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Napster, which was transformed into a legal service after turning the music industry on its ear with an unauthorized song-swapping platform, is now giving away MP3 devices to anyone who subscribes for a full year.

On its Web site, Napster said it would give consumers a Rio Chiba Sport portable music device, valued at about $130, if they sign up for the subscription, which is valued at $119.40.

The device features 128 megabytes of storage capacity and includes a stopwatch, sports headphones and an armband.

Napster's Web site also said consumers can upgrade to a larger capacity Rio Nitrus by paying an additional $80.

The Napster offer marks the latest example of cross-promotions among competing online music services.

Sony Corp.'s Sony Connect this month announced a deal with McDonald's Corp. to give away free music downloads, while nearly every other major online music store -- from Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes to RealNetworks Inc.'s Rhapsody have announced joint ventures with consumer brands ranging from PepsiCo Inc.'s Pepsi to UAL Corp.'s United Airlines.

"This is another example of Napster trying to be creative to drive Napster subscriptions," said PJ McNealy, analyst with American Technology Research.

However, McNealy said Roxio still faces some significant financial hurdles for the Napster service to break even.

"While Roxio has forecast up to $40 million in Napster revenues this year, we believe that they really have to reach close to $300 million to break even and reaching that goal will likely not happen in the next 12 months," said McNealy.

Napster provides online music either through a monthly subscription model or through a la carte downloads.

U.S. consumers have visited Napster to purchase over 10 million tracks to date, according to the company.


looks like napster is trying to lure in new customers with mp3 players. i guess we'll just have to see who makes the next move on the big chessboard of the music industry......
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 3:58 pm    Post subject:
 
from what ive seen at my school the only people that download music legally are the people that think they have to or that they will be arrested if they do.

and there werent many people that thought that
no matter what the music industry does, its highly unlikely that illegal music downloading will stop
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 8:54 pm    Post subject:
 
im with dave on that one
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:44 pm    Post subject:
 
If you're looking to use a service like apple's itunes store or the new legal napster, this ain't a bad deal at all. I'm not real surprised to see a company offering a player like this. Seems fine to me.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:48 pm    Post subject:
 
im just cheap and dont wanna spend $$$ on it

so i still download
i always find a way even when they shut down the user i use
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