Amazon snags Warner
December 27th 2007
Reuters reports that Amazon.com has inked an deal with Warner Music to sell DRM-free music. Tracks, including exclusives and special bundles, will be priced from $0.89.
Amazon launched the service in September after reaching deals with music labels Universal Music Group, part of Vivendi, and EMI. It has priced many of its songs at $0.89 each, below the standard iTunes price of 99 cents.
Amazon has also snagged a SuperBowl music promotion deal with Pepsi whereby up to $1 billion will be given away.
Editor's note: Amazon's doing a good job of stealing iTune's thunder.
Are any of you buying digital music on Amazon? I find it a bit of a hassle...
What's your take?
20- and 24-inch models from $1199.