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September 4th, 2009

Friday follow-up: six online music services revisited

Posted by Ed Bott @ 12:14 pm

Categories: Apple, Digital media

Tags: Subscription Service, EMusic, Online Music, Album, Apple iTunes, Service, Zune Monthly Fee, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology

Last spring, I took a closer look at six online music services, comparing them to iTunes on the basis of price and selection. (If you missed that post, you can read it here: 6 music services compared: who can bust the iTunes monopoly?)

Since then, I’ve been keeping close track of all those services. Although it’s only been a few months, I thought it might be worth recapping what’s changed since then (a lot, it turns out) and whether these iTunes alternatives can really make an impact on music purchases.

eMusic goes mainstream. The biggest change in recent months involves eMusic. Last month, the service announced a new partnership with all of the Sony labels (Arista, Columbia, Epic, among others). Where previously eMusic was strictly an indie alternative, now it offers access to recordings from major artists like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and The Clash. The change comes at a price, though: The monthly cost of an eMusic subscription is up substantially, to an average cost of 42-50 cents per track. At an average cost of about $5 per album, that’s still a bargain compared to other services, but longtime customers like me saw our monthly charge nearly triple.

My initial reaction to the eMusic changes was disappointment and the fleeting thought of canceling. After using the new service for the last month, though, I’ve changed my mind. Given the expanded catalog, I’ve found that I can fill a lot of holes in my collection at a very reasonable price, and it’s still a great deal for indie artists that are hard to find elsewhere. Ironically, the higher-priced eMusic might be a better overall deal for music fans willing to dip into older catalogs for overlooked gems.

iTunes is expensive. I’ve been faithfully checking the prices of every new album I’ve purchased since the beginning of the year at iTunes, Amazon MP3, and Lala.com. Since the beginning of the year, I’ve purchased roughly 30 albums at those sites, and in every case, without exception, the price difference over iTunes was substantial. Without exception, I was able to purchase albums for at least $2 less than iTunes every time, and I was able to locate the exact title I was looking for every time.

Even more significant in terms of monetary savings are the specials that Amazon and Lala.com offer. Both services regularly discount new releases substantially in the first week they’re available, which is why I was able to get new albums from Steve Earle, U2, and Green Day for $2,99, $3.99, and $4.99, respectively. They also discount selected older albums to $2.99 or less as part of daily specials. By contrast, I have never seen iTunes Music Store offer a one-time sale price on any title, old or new. I’d estimate that for those 30 albums alone, I paid about $120 less than if I had purchased them at the iTunes store. If I added in the savings from 70 or so albums I picked up at eMusic, my total bill would easily be $300 less than the equivalent tab at iTunes.

Subscription services are frustrating. I pay Microsoft $15 a month for an all-you-can-listen to Zune subscription. My Rhapsody subscription, which is paid annually, works out to about $12 a month. Both services give me the ability to synchronize subscription tracks with a portable player. When I’m traveling, I like to fill the player up with a few dozen albums from artists that I want to hear more from. The ability to listen to an unlimited number of tracks and albums has kept me from wasting money on albums that looked good on paper but disappointed in hearing. I’ve also found several albums that are keepers that I gladly paid for after a few listens.

The Zune monthly fee includes the right to download 10 tracks a month, which is useful but adds some hassle to the process. Ideally, to get the bast bang for the buck, you’ll want to find an album that’s exactly 10 tracks that you would have paid $9.99 for (or $7.49 at Lala); for an album consisting of more than 10 tracks, you either have to cherry-pick which 10 tracks you want to download or pay extra to fill in the missing numbers. Those “free” tracks expire monthly as well, so you have to be vigilant to avoid losing them. (That’s happened once already to me. Ouch!)

All three of the services I continue to use regularly for music purchases—Amazon, eMusic, and Lala—include their own downloader utilities, which copy purchased tunes in the background and move them into either the iTunes or Windows Media library. It’s arguably easier to do it all from the iTunes window, but my experience suggests that a collection drawn from different sources requires no extra management tricks beyond installing those mini-downloaders.

When I wrote my original post, several commenters chided me for being fixated on saving pennies. As it turns out, those pennies add up: if you’re a music fan, the actual savings can be hundreds of dollars.

Your turn: Are you willing to pay extra for iTunes? Have you switched to any alternative services? Leave your comments in the Talkback section.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Lossless CD import
I prefer to get the physical CD and import to iTunes as
lossless, it's about 10x quality (and file-size, meh) over mp3
and very worth it imo... (Read the rest)
Posted by: floccibob Posted on: 09/14/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
As it turns out, those pennies add up ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 09/04/09
great idea, more ways than one  eggmanbubbagee@... | 09/04/09
Not a chance  Mectron | 09/04/09
Well.  Bozzer | 09/06/09
So write it, sell it and then tell us  mlindl | 09/08/09
Are the tracks the same quality?  winski | 09/04/09
I don't know about all of them  brble | 09/04/09
All the same quality  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/04/09
Can't compare MP3 to AVC (MP4)  CowLauncher | 09/06/09
No audible difference  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/06/09
Thank you!  John Zern | 09/07/09
But there is the space issue  mlindl | 09/08/09
So if I  zenwalker | 09/06/09
if you listen on your stereo... MP3 is GARBAGE compared to AAC...  doctorSpoc | 09/06/09
I have to agree with Ed here  UAC nanny screen | 09/07/09
I somewhat disagree  notsofast | 09/09/09
Well said, although...  UAC nanny screen | 09/09/09
The iTunes vs Zune challenge  Qbt | 09/04/09
No takers? I wonder why...?  Qbt | 09/04/09
Hey, Why Not.  DannyO_0x98 | 09/06/09
$0.00 for non-subscription services.  Bruizer | 09/05/09
So this test doesn't apply to you then  Qbt | 09/06/09
Your test fully applied to me.  Bruizer | 09/06/09
LOL  Qbt | 09/06/09
You are missing the point...  Bruizer | 09/06/09
The funny part is...  Qbt | 09/06/09
I do get music from iTunes.  Bruizer | 09/06/09
I updated the challenge just for you  Qbt | 09/06/09
So you change the rules to fix your view point?  Bruizer | 09/06/09
No, I changed to rules to exclude stupid people [nt]  Qbt | 09/06/09
Or simply those that are not religious in their views.  Bruizer | 09/06/09
Says the one that drunk deep from the Apple Kool-Aid well...[nt]  Qbt | 09/06/09
I just don't bow down before the idol of Zune.  Bruizer | 09/06/09
Shall I quote some of your Apple-gushing posts?  Qbt | 09/06/09
How about your MS love fest/Apple hate fest?  Bruizer | 09/06/09
So in other words, you lost.  Bruizer | 09/06/09
Uhm, no. You failed to do the challenge  Qbt | 09/06/09
I did the challenge just not the results you expected.  Bruizer | 09/06/09
Have you now?  Qbt | 09/06/09
You have serious comprehension issues.  Bruizer | 09/06/09
Lets stop beating around the bush, shall we...?  Qbt | 09/07/09
oh, so subscription services are great for people that like subscription...  doctorSpoc | 09/07/09
LOL, where exactly did I say that?  Qbt | 09/08/09
RE: Friday follow-up: six online music services revisited  cp35115@... | 09/04/09
iTunes is not, and has never been a monopoly  jorjitop | 09/04/09
...and Napster?  LB75 | 09/04/09
Tried it...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/04/09
not the best  voyager529 | 09/05/09
Poor quality.  Bozzer | 09/06/09
Subscription services frustrating?  custserv@... | 09/06/09
Which subscription service are you using?  Qbt | 09/06/09
ThePirateBay.org  davebarnes | 09/06/09
Not for me  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/06/09
I agree, but  notsofast | 09/09/09
Pandora, Last FM Zune and Amazon  tech_walker | 09/06/09
emusic, Lala and Amazon...in that order.  metropolitim | 09/06/09
Humm . . .  CobraA1 | 09/06/09
Selection  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/06/09
Moved  Qbt | 09/06/09
Funny  dogbreath1 | 09/06/09
No they're not  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/09
can we have some links please to your listening tests?  doctorSpoc | 09/07/09
sorry i was wrong MP3 format is actually 30 years old nt i.e. ancient!  doctorSpoc | 09/07/09
Like they had mp3 players 30 years ago... LOL... grin  UAC nanny screen | 09/07/09
like i said, if you're listening is limited to crappy systems...  doctorSpoc | 09/07/09
Then you go with lossless  UAC nanny screen | 09/08/09
very interesting... got my wife to help with a double-blind test..  doctorSpoc | 09/08/09
What I've been saying all along  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/08/09
Spoc, your test is meaningless  UAC nanny screen | 09/08/09
Ed, not_nice... your responses are idiotic... seriously... make no sense  doctorSpoc | 09/09/09
You miss my point  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/09/09
ok, point taken on ratcheting down a bit...  doctorSpoc | 09/09/09
Spoc, quit confusing subjectivity with fact  UAC nanny screen | 09/09/09
Consensus  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/09/09
Sounds like you were talking to Spoc, Ed  UAC nanny screen | 09/09/09
Correct  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/10/09
don't give a rat's behind about consensus...  doctorSpoc | 09/10/09
I read what you said  UAC nanny screen | 09/10/09
You're the one making the argument  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/09
ahh.. nooo.. you made the assertion first that MP3 and AAC are...  doctorSpoc | 09/07/09
In other words...  UAC nanny screen | 09/07/09
Hey, i had a simple request... let's see the "lab reports"...  doctorSpoc | 09/07/09
Hey, you got a simple answer  UAC nanny screen | 09/08/09
It is not all about price  wgrimes | 09/06/09
Virtually no DRM left  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/09
RE: Friday follow-up: six online music services revisited  sjmudd | 09/07/09
Yes, that's true  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/07/09
Vinyl still RULES!  davidcantu1970@... | 09/07/09
No iTunes for me  rjohn05 | 09/07/09
No iTunes no nothing  ak87 | 09/07/09
RE: Friday follow-up: six online music services revisited  jeff@... | 09/08/09
RE: you?ll want to find an album that?s exactly 10 tracks  MaxPerino | 09/08/09
Personal choice  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/08/09
Only ZDNet!  mlindl | 09/08/09
Reading comprehension  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/08/09
Lossless CD import  floccibob | 09/14/09

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