The paid downloads will be available at a variety of sites, including Fox Sports on MSN, Fox Interactive Media's Direct2Drive, Apple's iTunes, Amazon's Unbox, AOL Video, CinemaNow and Instant Media. Games including the Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, Sugar Bowl and BCS National Championship, will be available in their entirety for $2.99 each; in addition, Fox will sell preview shows and highlights programs for $1.99.
Sources: Apple to expand DRM-free music, pricing | Digital Media - CNET News
maybe I won't give up on iTunes just yet. If they'd just come out with a Linux version.
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A Jukebox on MySpace That Takes Aim at Apple - NYTimes.com
I have always said that MySpace was missing a huge opportunity in not launching a more robust music service. I'm skeptical that this will be THAT solution, but I'm hoping it is. Jen and I already listen to a lot of music off MySpace. If this is done right it could be a major competitor to not just iTunes but Pandora and Last.FM
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MediaPost Publications - Fox To Sell Bowl Game Downloads - 12/28/2006
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