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News Burst: Music online thwarted by 'glitch'

Richard Barry ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 10 Jan 2000 10:36 GMT

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According to the Wall Street Journal, Universal Music Group's planned external trial of an online music selling system has been cancelled due to technology glitches.

The system -- Project Nigel -- is a joint development with AT&T, BMG Entertainment, a unit of Bertelsmann AG, and Japanese electronics firm Matsushita Electric Industrial.

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