SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple(AAPL Quote) may have surpassed its rivals to become the No. 1 music retailer in the U.S., but its market-leading position may not be entirely secure.
Online networking site MySpace said Thursday it will launch its own music service, in partnership with three of the biggest record labels: Vivendi's Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group (WMG Quote) and Sony BMG Entertainment, a joint venture between Sony(SNE Quote) and Bertelsmann, in a move that could potentially give Apple's iTunes service a run for its money. Unlike Apple rivals Wal-Mart( WMT Quote) and Amazon.com(AMZN Quote), which sell music that's indistinguishable from that offered by Apple iTunes, MySpace has built its reputation as a place to discover and experience new music.Why Apple's the Mac Daddy |
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