Reliance TimeOut seems to be experimenting with a new product offering in the music arena. They have started negotiating with music companies and content aggregators for the initiation of sale of digital music in their stores.
This new model proposed by the leisure arm of Reliance Retail is that the rights owners will make the music available via content aggregators, who, in turn, will stream it to the Reliance Timeout store. Customers can choose to buy single tracks, or create their own compilations, and have them copied to a portable music player or mobile phone, or burnt on a CD at a small extra cost. The clincher – the music will be available at just Rs. 8 to Rs. 10 per song!
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Reliance Retail plans 45 books & music stores by 2014
Tags: Reliance Timeout
The Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Retail plans to open as many as 45 books and music stores under the brand name of Reliance TimeOut, over the next five years.
The multi-format retailer, which operates seven stores of Time Out now, said it wants to tap the Rs 3,500-crore book retailing industry, of which only 40 per cent is organised at present.
The multi-format retailer, which operates seven stores of Time Out now, said it wants to tap the Rs 3,500-crore book retailing industry, of which only 40 per cent is organised at present.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Reliance TimeOut – the Biggest Beneficiary of the Economic Meltdow
Tags: Reliance TimeoutMukesh Ambani-led Reliance Retail Ltd plans to open a total of 45 stores of its books and music retailing business—Reliance TimeOut—across India over the next 3-5 years.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
South India's largest mall is 97 % leased, to open in February
Tags: Amoeba FEC, Home Centre, Inox, Lifestyle, Mantri Square, Marks and Spencer, Reliance Digital, Reliance Living, Reliance Timeout, Reliance Trends, Shoppers Stop, Showoff, Spar, Spencer Plaza
With 215-plus retail units, 30 escalators, 18 lifts and a built-up area of a whopping 1.3 million square feet, the much-awaited Mantri Mall (now formally named Mantri Square) in Bangalore is getting ready to open next month.
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