Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Logitech Squeezebox Unleashes Music Across Europe

Logitech is offering access to Napster’s library of more than 7 million songs in the United Kingdom and Germany. The company is also adding support across Europe for Deezer’s WebRadio and SmartRadio streamed music services, Mediafly’s on-demand personalized channels of shows and podcasts, and Classical.com’s selection of classical, jazz and blues music from around the world.

These new services have been added to existing services including Last.fm’s personalized music streams and the Web-based digital music storage of MP3tunes Music Lockers.

“The addition of Napster, Deezer, Mediafly and Classical.com music services brings a dramatically richer selection of music to the Logitech Squeezebox,” said David Wall, regional product manager of Logitech’s streaming music business. “Now you have literally thousands of songs and radio stations at your fingertips. The only challenge is deciding what to listen to, and where.”

Logitech Squeezebox network music players are available now online and at major retailers. Napster is available for a free 30-day trial period to Logitech Squeezebox owners in the United Kingdom and Germany. After 30 days, Napster is available for a monthly fee at www.napster.com. Classical.com is available for a free 30-day trial period to Logitech Squeezebox owners worldwide and full service subscriptions are available for at www.classical.com. Deezer WebRadio and SmartRadio free streamed music services are available worldwide at www.deezer.com. Mediafly is a free service available worldwide at www.mediafly.com.

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