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Yahoo raising subscription music price
11:24 AM - October 24, 2005 by
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Confirming speculation that record labels were not content with the $4.99 pricing of Yahoo! Music Unlimited, the company on Nov. 1 will raise its music subscription fee. by $5 to $9.99 when purchased annually. Monthly fees will jump from $6.99 to $11.99, bringing the service closer in cost to Napster and Real's Rhapsody.
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