Facebook’s plans to launch a free streaming music service were sidelined as Warner Music refused to join along with the other three big names: Universal, Sony BMG, and EMI. This was supposed to happen in venture with Total Music (a joint venture by Universal and Sony BMG), but was halted, and we don’t see it bouncing back in the near future.
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