Last.fm to charge for streaming
March 30, 2009
Internet radio and social music site Last.fm is to start charging listeners outside the UK, US and Germany. Users outside those three countries will pay E3 per month to listen to Last.fm Radio, the site’s streaming music service. The other content on the site, such as biographies, videos, charts, and “scrobbling” – the site’s musical profiling – will remain free for all. Those subject to subscription will first be allowed a 30-track free trial.
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