Yahoo! Music Unlimited Subscribers can now transfer to Rhapsody

Posted by warmer, July 30, 2008 at 2:17 am, in Yahoo! Music Unlimited. 2 Comments

For the past few months, we have been working closely with our friends at Rhapsody to bring Yahoo! Music users some great new features powered by Rhapsody’s critically acclaimed digital music service. I’m proud to announce that we are now able to bring the full Rhapsody subscription experience to our Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscribers. Subscribers can now transfer their Yahoo! Music Unlimited accounts, libraries and playlists to Rhapsody and get instant access to their huge catalog of millions of songs. We believe the Rhapsody subscription service is the best on the web, and with the recent launch of their new mp3 store, they just got a lot better. We couldn’t think of a better home for our existing subscribers and we hope they’ll love the Rhapsody service as much as we do.

A lot of work was done under the hood to make the transfer from Yahoo! Music Unlimited to Rhapsody simple and secure. After a few quick steps, Rhapsody will pick up your subscription account information and continue your service with the same billing cycle and price you had with Yahoo! Music Unlimited. If you have a Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscription, go to http://transfer.music.yahoo.com and sign in to get started. Only Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscribers can transfer their accounts to Rhapsody. If you’re not a subscriber and are interested in trying the Rhapsody service, you can check it out for free here. For more information and frequently asked questions about the transfer process, check out our help pages.

We sincerely appreciate the support of our Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscribers during its limited run. While the Yahoo! Music Unlimited service may be going away, the Yahoo! Music and Rhapsody partnership has just begun. We’re working on some incredibly exciting stuff and hope you’ll enjoy the new features we’ll be releasing in the coming months. Stay tuned!

Dave Warmerdam
Yahoo! Music

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  1. I hope that our music will be accessible through Rhapsody. Yahoo has the best customizable music station out there. I’d rather not have to run two applications at the same time. I tend to listen to my radio station or other Yahoo stations then flip to an album of a song that I just heard.

    Thanks again for transfering our accounts instead of dropping the small customer base. I still believe that renting movies and music is the future.

    Comment by Zathri — August 13, 2008 #

  2. hi. this song is good for everybody i think. this guy recorded it in his room on a small digital recorder
    http://www.chrishickey.net/jack-kerouac.htm

    Comment by scott — July 25, 2009 #

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