Listen.com said Monday that it plans to let some songs on its digital music service be copied onto CDs, a step toward allowing its subscribers to play music when they want, where they want. The music ...
Music service provider Listen.com is set to flip the switch on its new music subscription service Monday, connecting consumers to legal, digital versions of tunes ahead of long-awaited efforts from ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Like a junkie pulling through rehab, Listen.com is glad to be alive. Echoes of wilder days still ring through the company's hip, brick- and glass-walled offices here in San Francisco's ...
Listen.com has signed music distribution deals with two major record labels, giving it a long-awaited power boost in the race to create the perfect online jukebox. The San Francisco-based company said ...
San Francisco-based Listen.com announced on Monday that it launched a music subscription service, called Rhapsody, which allows listeners to stream music on-demand or through radio channels. At launch ...
Listen.com’s Rhapsody online music service says it is cutting it’s fee for burning a song to CD down to $.49 from $.99, a move that will result in a loss for each song purchased. According to the ...