AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) and Napster (Nasdaq: NAPS) announced a new offer that gives customers free unlimited access for one year to more than 3 million song tracks through Napster To Go®, allowing consumers to customize playlists on their PC and transfer favorite tunes to compatible wireless phones and music devices. This move further blurs the line between communications and entertainment as well as wireless and wireline services.
Available beginning Sunday, April 1, across the company’s nationwide wireless footprint with qualifying plans— as well as across the company’s entire 22-state traditional service footprint with qualifying wireless, home phone and broadband triple-pack bundles— the offer enables consumers to conveniently access their favorite songs across multiple screens, including the PC, the wireless screen and other compatible music devices. The offer builds on the company’s effort to deliver anytime, anywhere access to enhanced content.
More than 29.4 million viewers tuned in to FOX on Tuesday night to watch the performances of the Top 12 AMERICAN IDOL contestants. While it's way too early to know who will win it all, no doubt most fans already have their favorites. AT&T wireless customers can now relive their favorite AMERICAN IDOL performances over and over again with Live Idol Videos and Live Idol Tones directly from their wireless phones.
"One of the reasons AMERICAN IDOL continues to be the number one show on television is because it allows fans to be a part of the 'Idol' experience in a meaningful way," said John Burbank, vice president, marketing, AT&T. "The availability of Live Idol Videos and Live Idol Tones are two unique ways, beyond voting, that allow our wireless customers to show their support for their favorite AMERICAN IDOL contestants." Live Idol Videos

The BlackBerry® Pearl™ and Palm® Treo™ 680 smart device officially are red hot as AT&T (NYSE: T) today introduced an eye-catching, dark ruby-colored version of the BlackBerry Pearl and a striking crimson iteration of the Treo 680. The red BlackBerry Pearl is the first wireless handset to be branded for the new AT&T.
Both new, colorful models are available immediately and exclusively to AT&T customers at Cingular Wireless retail stores -- the Treo 680 initially at select outlets and the BlackBerry Pearl at all stores nationwide -- and through http://www.cingular.com/, AT&T's wireless business-to-business sales organization, authorized dealers and select national retailers.
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