MP3.com Unveils New Site Featuring One Million Free Tracks
MP3.com Unveils New Site Featuring One Million Free Tracks
Arcade Fire, Britney Spears, Mumford and Sons, Jennifer Hudson and Paul McCartney Among Free Downloads Available During Month Long Kick-off Campaign
Content From Emerging And Independent Artists To Remain Foundation Of MP3.com - The Original Online Source For Free Legal Music Downloads
NEW YORK,June 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- CBS Interactive Music Group today debuted the redesign of MP3.com, the original online source for free legal music downloads. At launch, the new MP3.com offers more than one million complimentary tracks. The site also has begun an extensive 30 day promotional campaign online and across CBS RADIO's 90+ music stations featuring free songs from a sampling of today's leading artists including Arcade Fire, Britney Spears, 30 Seconds to Mars, My Morning Jacket, Jennifer Hudson, and Moby, among others.
"MP3.com has been a cornerstone of the online music movement since the early days of the Internet," said David Goodman, President, CBS Interactive Music Group. "The time is right to build on that history with this robust content offering. In so doing, we are confident we can continue to invigorate our long-standing relationship with the music industry in a mutually beneficial way. We look forward to the many contributions MP3.com will make in that regard, and to bringing the full resources of CBS Interactive Music Group to bear in order to make a compelling product for music fans."
Independent and up-and-coming artists will continue to be a core component of MP3.com. Throughout the site's history, artists have been exposed to a captive and vocal community of music fans looking to discover tomorrow's biggest stars. Uploading content to MP3.com and its sister service, Last.fm, provides an introduction to an audience of nearly 40 million users.
Additional MP3.com features include:
-- Free MP3 of the Day: a complimentary track from a high-profile artist,
along with relevant information about the song and musician;
-- Label of the Week: weekly postings showcasing a number of exciting free
MP3s from artists on a notable record label;
-- On the Scene: editorial around cities, neighborhoods and regions that
are important on the music scene. Free downloads will correlate to
artists who got their start or are popular in the particular locale.
-- Unique editorial content posts; authoritative artist profile pages from
Last.fm, the world's leading music discovery service; and headlines from
CBS RADIO stations;
-- Dedicated artist radio stations provided by Last.fm; and music videos.
MP3.com launched in 1997 as a place for downloading and sharing music. In the years since then, MP3.com has undergone several transformations and reincarnations, but remains a highly trafficked site and one of the top results in internet searches for free music. In 2008, CBS acquired the site with its purchase of CNET.
Music fans worldwide can stay up-to-date by following MP3.com on Facebook and Twitter @mp3dotcom. Free MP3 links will also be available on CBS RADIO station websites.
About CBS Interactive Music Group
CBS Interactive Music Group is comprised of a diverse collection of leading consumer music brands including Radio.com, Last.fm, and MP3.com. Broadcast, online and personalized products are readily accessible across a variety of digital and mobile platforms by a worldwide audience of more than 50 million unique monthly users. Music fans can interact with material from the biggest names in the industry, as well as discover new and breaking artists, create their own listening experience and share their personal taste in music with friends and other like-minded fans.
The division also has established content partnerships with VEVO, the Web's leading premium music video and entertainment service, and Xbox Live, the popular gaming platform. For more information, please visit http://www.cbsimg.com.
SOURCE CBS Interactive Music Group
CBS Interactive Music Group
CONTACT: Karen L. Mateo, +1-212-649-9639, karen.mateo@cbsradio.com, Allison Mandara, +1-212-649-9606, allison.mandara@cbsradio.com
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