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		<title>By: moof</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/15765/94524


The BMG Music Service — the mail-order company famous for offering CDs at deals like &quot;12 for the price of one&quot; — has revealed in an e-mail to subscribers that they will cease operations on June 30, 2009. The writing seemed to be on the wall in December 2008, when Rolling Stone reported on the company&#039;s announcement that they&#039;d no longer allow new subscribers to sign up; at the time the service said they were &quot;very actively engaged with our existing member base and will be making more changes to serve them.&quot; Instead, three months later BMG Music Service is encouraging current subscribers to join up with sister site yourmusic.com, which offers albums at a discount price of $6.99 with no shipping fees.

In the e-mail, BMG told subscribers, &quot;You will receive one more Featured Selection Announcement email from us&quot; and &quot;You will still be able to shop at bmgmusic.com through May 31, 2009.&quot; However, the service will cease to exist on June 30th, so if you have any &quot;Music Points&quot; or &quot;certificates for free CDs,&quot; you may want to stop hesitating and just order Viva la Vida already. BMG, Columbia House and similar services claimed a large chunk of CD sales in the 1990s. Columbia House stopped selling CDs when it was bought by BMG Direct in 2005; today Columbia House operates as a DVD club.]]></description>
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<p>The BMG Music Service — the mail-order company famous for offering CDs at deals like &#8220;12 for the price of one&#8221; — has revealed in an e-mail to subscribers that they will cease operations on June 30, 2009. The writing seemed to be on the wall in December 2008, when Rolling Stone reported on the company&#8217;s announcement that they&#8217;d no longer allow new subscribers to sign up; at the time the service said they were &#8220;very actively engaged with our existing member base and will be making more changes to serve them.&#8221; Instead, three months later BMG Music Service is encouraging current subscribers to join up with sister site yourmusic.com, which offers albums at a discount price of $6.99 with no shipping fees.</p>
<p>In the e-mail, BMG told subscribers, &#8220;You will receive one more Featured Selection Announcement email from us&#8221; and &#8220;You will still be able to shop at bmgmusic.com through May 31, 2009.&#8221; However, the service will cease to exist on June 30th, so if you have any &#8220;Music Points&#8221; or &#8220;certificates for free CDs,&#8221; you may want to stop hesitating and just order Viva la Vida already. BMG, Columbia House and similar services claimed a large chunk of CD sales in the 1990s. Columbia House stopped selling CDs when it was bought by BMG Direct in 2005; today Columbia House operates as a DVD club.</p>
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