eMusic users will no longer need to be subscribers to access and buy music from the service.
The online store hopes to reach a wider audience via a new a la carte service which will be offered as well as its paid download tiers, with paid subscribers receiving preferential purchase rates.
Billboard reports that, for example, a non-member wanting to buy Tim McGraw's new album Two Lanes of Freedom will pay $0.99 for individual tracks and $9.99 for the full album ...
To access this article you need to be a subscriber. If you are a subscriber login below.
Login NowIf you have previously taken a trial you will need to subscribe to access this article.
Subscribe Now