


The "map" produced by the jukebox's "discovery engine" is the aggregate result of billions of play events and allows users to browse up to 100 of the most related artists to nearly every single performer.

This simple concept was the impetus behind Musicmatch's "send to a friend feature" which permits users to share individual songs that can be listened to up to three times even when the listener is not a Musicmatch subscriber.īorrowing from a feature that is already available in iTunes, the service's playlists can also be made public however, Musicmatch goes a step further and will contact its subscribers with daily recommended playlists and artists based on what other listeners are playing.Įven with $650,000 USD worth of music, a library is no good without an effective search mechanism - so Musicmatch has drawn up a map. When customers buy CDs and cassettes, they often share their albums with others. The software delivers on-demand access to subscribers with a library of 650,000 songs.Īdded features permit users to share tracks and playlists with friends, discover new artists, access their On-Demand library remotely from any PC, and offer the gift of music to friends and loved ones. Musicmatch has put the finishing touches on Musicmatch Jukebox 9.0 and launched what it lauds as the world's first "on-demand" all-in-one jukebox.
