Warner Music Group has pulled its catalog from Last.fm’s on-demand streams, although apparently users can still hear the company’s music on the service’s radio stations. Word hasn’t slipped out yet on the why of the deal, but odds are the streams would be back on the site for the right price, as the two parties only had a month-to-month deal to begin with. Now, why would it be that Warner Music Group could need to increase their cash flow again? [Silicon Alley Insider]
Tough Break About The Streaming, Last.fm Users
June 6th, 2008 // 2 Comments
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Wait so this means no more Raconteurs on my last.fm stream?
Pardon me while I take a moment to weep.
Ok, I’m back.
Must be great to be a WMG artist these days.