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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) - Sprint Nextel Corp. is becoming the latest cell phone carrier to let its customers listen to music on the devices.
The nation's No. 3 wireless provider said Monday that it and Seattle-based digital media provider RealNetworks Inc. are launching a streaming music service for Sprint PCS customers called Rhapsody Radio.
The service provides streaming radio stations, a freestyle rap service called "Beats N Breaks," music news, videos and podcasts recorded audio files that are downloaded from the Internet for $6.95 per month.
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