Napster has tied up with Music Choice, the TV-based music network, under which the TV service will allow consumers the ability to immediately download or buy tracks. The new “Music Choice Broadband” music service, scheduled for launch in early 2004, will offer 40 music “channels” to cable operators, who will provide the service to their cable modem customers at no additional cost. The music will be delivered via satellite in multicast format, as opposed to the Internet, for a higher quality listening experience, according to the company.
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