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Sources: EMI close to deal with MySpace Music

by Greg Sandoval

The EMI Group is close to joining the three other large recording companies in backing the upcoming MySpace Music service, according to two sources close to the negotiations.

EMI and MySpace representatives were "trying to jump some final hurdles," according to one of the sources adding that the companies could finalize a deal in time for the launch of MySpace's new iTunes competitor.

An EMI spokeswoman said only that the "companies were in talks." A MySpace spokeswoman said the company doesn't comment on rumors.

The start-up, expected to launch later this week, was formed by MySpace parent company News Corp. and the largest music labels: Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony BMG. At launch, the MySpace Music store is expected to offer free streaming music and sell MP3s without copy-protection software, as well as ringtones and merchandise, such as concert tickets.

The obvious upside of an agreement with EMI is that it gives MySpace Music access to EMI artists, such as Coldplay, Ben Harper, and Joss Stone. More importantly the site's image would get a boost if their library doesn't appear incomplete.

MySpace Music will now be able to offer everything it's competitors can.

Greg Sandoval covers media and digital entertainment for CNET News. He is a former reporter for The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times. E-mail Greg, or follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/sandoCNET.
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by dascha1 September 15, 2008 5:09 PM PDT
I'm curious, what were the number of 4-year Music Industry Majors that graduated last Spring (08) compared with Computer Science Major graduates? Probably even, right?
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by AppleSuxLeo September 15, 2008 5:47 PM PDT
I`m for anything that slowly kills off iTunes. I only use Amazon MP3 , but competition benefits us all. I hope they do well.
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