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Coca-Cola Delves Into Digital Music

Dec 9, 2003 6:11AM PST

Soft drink company will launch a download service overseas.

Gillian Law, IDG News Service
Tuesday, December 09, 2003
Coca-Cola is aiming to enter the growing music download market by launching its own download service in the U.K. in January.

Run by European digital music company On Demand Distribution, the music service will offer 250,000 tracks from over 8500 artists. Tracks will cost $1.72 each, Coca-Cola said.

OD2, a London company set up and part-owned by singer Peter Gabriel, offers a "white label" service running online music sites for U.K. and European music businesses, including those offered by Microsoft's MSN.com, Tiscali SpA, and Virgin Entertainment Group, marketing manager Paul Smith said Tuesday.

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