Cox partners with Rhapsody Music for broadband customers

Andre Yoskowitz
28 Mar 2008 13:59

Cox Communications has announced that they will be partnering with Rhapsody music service to create Cox Rhapsody, a service giving Cox High Speed Internet customers the ability to access and download millions of songs for $12.99 a month.
"Our customers have expressed that music is a big part of their lives, and Cox Rhapsody allows us to make their favorite songs even more accessible," stated Mark Snow, vice president of marketing for Cox Northern Virginia. "Cox Rhapsody provides our customers unlimited access to their music anywhere -- at home, work or while traveling."

According to the press release, the following packages are available:
Cox Rhapsody Free
-- Price: FREE trial service
-- Listen to 25 ad-free, high-quality Streaming radio stations from RealNetworks on your computer
-- Access the Rhapsody Unlimited catalog and play up to 25 on-demand songs per month on your computer

Cox Rhapsody Radio
-- Price: $4.99/month
-- Listen to more than 80 ad-free, high-quality streaming radio stations from RealNetworks on your computer
-- Includes ability to "skip" tracks and create personalized radio stations based on artist preference
-- Access the Rhapsody Unlimited catalog and play up to 25 on-demand songs per month on your computer

Cox Rhapsody Unlimited
-- Price: $12.99/month
-- Includes all the features of Cox Rhapsody Radio
-- Includes unlimited on-demand access to the entire Rhapsody catalog of millions of tracks you can listen to on your computer

Cox Rhapsody To Go
-- Price: $14.99/month
-- Includes all the features of Cox Rhapsody Unlimited
-- Includes the ability to transfer music onto any supported portable music player at no extra charge (as long as the monthly subscription is maintained and the player is synchronized with the Rhapsody To Go account at least once a month)


Interested customers can visit http://www.music.cox.net for more information.


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