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RealNetworks Sets Rhapsody Free To Fight Spotify Et Al

RealNetworks Sets Rhapsody Free To Fight Spotify Et Al

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RealNetworks, the company behind the popular RealPlayer media player, has announced that the company plans to restructure its music subscription service, Rhapsody and plans to launch it has a separate company. Rhapsody online music subscription service was jointly launched by RealNetworks and MTV Networks in December 2001 and was the first music service to offer streaming on-demand access to a large library of digital music. According to several industry experts, the...



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