Spotify close to Universal deal, may launch without Warner

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A report on Wednesday claims European streaming music extraordinaire Spotify is “a few weeks away” from signing a new deal with Universal Music Group, the world’s largest music company. Reuters cites people familiar with the talks in reporting the deal, which will give Spotify access to Universal’s massive catalog of music in the U.S. Spotify has already inked a deal with Sony and the company is thought to be getting close to a U.S. launch. Despite the company’s progress, however, the report suggests Spotify is considering a launch without having signed a deal with Warner Music Group, the world’s third largest music label. Spotify currently offers a streaming music service in Europe and has been making considerable efforts of late to launch in the U.S. The service allows subscribers to listen to songs on demand and stream customized Internet radio stations to computers, cell phones and other devices.

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3 Comments
  • Caligula

    True is this

  • http://infotainmentempire.blogspot.com Rob

    Why do these guys look like such douchebags in this photo? Surely they could have made a better photo-op than this…

    • http://www.youtube.com/jeromeo1980 Jeromeo

      Not even the best photographer can turn a dildo into a feminine hygiene product.
      Hurry! Bring PAY music to the nation that invented Napster, Torrents, P2P, Internet Radio, Pandora, etc. I would LOVE to go back in time to the early 90′s when I shelled out cash to listen to a song, shelled out cash to eat up my data plan, ate away at my battery life streaming data while playing music at the same time, and I was only able to listen to high bitrate if I have a great internet connection at the time I wished to listen.

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