Yahoo Music Shutting Down, Users Going to Real
Tech.Luver sends in word of Yahoo's decision to exit the subscription music business. Yahoo's current subscribers — the company doesn't disclose how many it has — will be switched over to Real's Rhapsody service, and Yahoo will promote Real on its site. Yahoo had priced its subscription service significantly below Real's: $5.99 a month (if users pay a year in advance), vs. Rhapsody memberships at $12.99 a month and up. The Mercury News wonders how the Yahoo-Real deal would fare if Microsoft takes over — not well, the betting goes.
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Yahoo's product wasn't perfect, but it was much better than what everyone else had.
Yahoo was very open about their new music service when it started. It worked great for me - unlimited music for $6 a month. Every new album each week - over 50 on average - and everything cataloged and easily searchable. And all available to go on my portable player.
I am pretty sure I am not going to stay with Real because their product sucks and Rob Glaser is a socialist, so I am going to have to check out the other PlaysforSure offerings.