Media Contacts:
Cathy Halgas Nevins
eMusic
212-201-9201 or cnevins@emusic.com
Zac Rivera, Maloney & Fox for eMusic
646-356-8312 or zrivera@maloneyfox.com
For Immediate Release
eMUSIC CONTINUES WEBSITE TRANSFORMATION:
New Artist Page Offers Fans
More Context and Interactivity for Music Discovery
NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2008 -- eMusic the world’s largest retailer of independent music and
world’s second largest digital music service after iTunes, today continues the major
transformation of its website with a new, highly interactive artist page that allows eMusic
customers to see the breadth and depth of an artist’s catalogue while surfacing the eMusic
community’s opinion of the artist’s work.
eMusic is setting the standard for how digital entertainment retailers must function online.
The new Web 2.0 features further its mission to provide more musical context than competitors
such as iTunes, AmazonMP3 and Rhapsody and respond to the ways in which consumer music
discovery behavior has changed with the popularity of social networking sites, blogs and simply
the vast amount of information available on the web.
eMusic has improved the music discovery process by making it significantly easier for music
fans to get a comprehensive overview of an artist’s work without ever leaving the page. For
example, visitors to the Belle and Sebastian eMusic artist page can now access an interactive
list of the artist’s vast repertoire, including tools to instantly sort and discover albums by
popularity, release date, or newest additions. Clicking an album image provides immediate
information on that album including track listing, community ranking, release date, label
information, and the ability to hear samples of the entire album.
The “Top Tracks” feature also displays a selection of top Belle & Sebastian music downloads, as ranked by the eMusic community, offering a
recommended starting point for someone new to their work. A short, dozen words or less
description explains why customers might care about the artist: “From rough and tumble Glasgow
comes Belle and Sebastian's precious and essential pop.”
“eMusic has always focused on offering a superior online music discovery experience, and
combining the eMusic community’s passion for music with rich, dynamic content from the web
allows us to offer music fans simple ways to dig deeper and explore artists,“ said Jack Welde,
eMusic Senior Vice President of Product Development. “With the new interactive tools eMusic is
launching today, the music discovery process has become significantly easier and more fun for
our customers.”
As with eMusic’s new album page launched in July, the new artist page also pulls in best-of-web
content on the artist from YouTube, Flickr and Wikipedia and allows eMusic’s “taste-making”
customers to share their finds outside the eMusic community. They can, for example, bookmark
the artist page or send it to their social network feed on 18 of the most popular social media
sites, including Facebook, Digg, Del.icio.us, Twitter and Stumble Upon.
eMusic plans to add support for more social media sites over time and has additional dramatic
new features planned before the end of the year, including a new home page and a third
generation recommendation engine.
About eMusic
eMusic (www.emusic.com ) is a specialty digital
entertainment retailer that has been at the forefront of offering MP3 downloads and customer-friendly prices since its
inception in 1998. The company is focused on serving customers aged 25 and older by offering
independent music and audio books in
a universally compatible format at a great value. It is the world's largest retailer of
independent music and the world's second-largest digital music service after iTunes, with more
than four million tracks from 40,000 of the world's leading independent labels and thousands of
titles from top audio book publishers. To super-serve its more than 400,000 customers, eMusic
provides award-winning editorial content, a vibrant online community and unrivaled music
discovery tools. eMusic's subscription-based service offers free music downloads or one free
audio book at sign-up, giving consumers an inexpensive, low-risk way to explore great new music
and books they wouldn't find otherwise. The company's music download promotions help
world-class brands reward and engage with their customers. Based in New York with an office in
London, eMusic is available in the U.S., Canada and 26 E.U. nations. eMusic.com Inc. is wholly
owned by Dimensional Associates, Inc., the private equity arm of JDS Capital Management, Inc.
Flickr , YouTube and Wikipedia are registered trademarks of their respective owners
Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., and Wikipedia Foundation Inc. Neither Yahoo, Google nor Wikipedia are
partners or sponsors of eMusic.
NOTE: eMusic is a registered trademark and eMusic.com is a trademark of eMusic.com Inc. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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