London -- RealNetworks has re-launched its Radio Pass streaming
music subscription service in the U.K., re-branding the service as
RealMusic, according to the Register. The service, similar to one
recently launched by the company in the U.S., can operate through a
plug-in for Internet Explorer. For about £8.50 a month, RealMusic
offers access to more than 300 pre-programmed stations, from
providers including the BBC and other stations where bands can post
their own songs. Users can also purchase song downloads for about 99
pence each. RealNetworks said it planed to expand RealMusic into
other European countries in the first quarter of 2006.
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