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eMusic
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For Immediate Release
eMUSIC HITS 20,000 SUBSCRIBERS IN EUROPE
Two Million Tracks Downloaded Since Launch
NEW YORK and LONDON, Oct. 18, 2006 – eMusic (www.emusic.com), the world’s largest
retailer of independent music and the world’s second-largest digital music service, today announces that it has acquired more
than 20,000 subscribers across the European Union. eMusic also reports that more than two million tracks have been downloaded in
Europe since its beta launch on August 10.
eMusic believes these figures indicate that in just two months eMusic has become the number two digital music service in Europe.
The company officially launched the full version of its service in Europe on September 12, becoming the first digital music
service available throughout the EU.
“European music lovers searching for a digital music service that truly helps them discover new music and doesn’t handicap them
with DRM have finally found a home.” said David Pakman, eMusic President and CEO. “Selling two million tracks in Europe
in two months speaks volumes about the unmet demand for universally-compatible and well-priced digital music services in
Europe.”
eMusic offers more than 1.7 million tracks from 8,500 of the world’s top independent labels, successfully targeting consumers
interested in music outside the commercial mainstream. It features established and emerging artists in every genre: rock, jazz,
hip-hop, blues, classical, country, folk, electronic, world and reggae, including familiar names such as Johnny Cash, Bob Marley,
Ray Davies, Miles Davis, Paul Weller, M.I.A. and Basement Jaxx. A subscription-based service unlike any other, eMusic allows
consumers to own, not rent their music. eMusic supplies tracks in the universally-compatible MP3 format, which works on every
device including the market-leading iPod®. With its rich editorial content and low price per download, eMusic encourages people
to discover new music.
eMusic launched with the support of prominent European brands to reach millions of potential customers. Media partnerships with
GCAP Media’s Classic FM and Haymarket’s Stuff magazine have reached new subscribers via online promotions, advertorials and
TV/radio advertising. In addition, leading High Street bank, Lloyds TSB, offered eMusic downloads as an incentive for students
during Freshers’ Week. Currently, marketing partnerships with Archos, NetGear and Box Media, among others, are bundling eMusic
downloads with millions of MP3 players and PCs and offering them to consumers through in-box promotions.
About eMusic
eMusic (http://www.emusic.com) is the world’s leading digital retailer of independent music,
second only to iTunes in number of downloads sold. The eMusic web site offers a global catalogue of more than 1.7 million tracks
from established and emerging artists in every genre from the world’s leading independent labels. Created by music experts for
music fans, it features award-winning editorial content, a vibrant online community and unrivaled music discovery tools. A
subscription-based service that offers 25 free downloads at sign-up, eMusic gives consumers an inexpensive, low-risk way to
explore great new music they wouldn’t find otherwise, and unlike other download services, its universally-compatible MP3 files
play on any device including the iPod®. Based in New York with an office in London, eMusic.com Inc. is wholly owned by
Dimensional Associates, Inc., the private equity arm of JDS Capital Management, Inc.
NOTE: eMusic is a registered trademark and eMusic.com is a trademark of eMusic.com Inc. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
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