WorldSkip Launches European Music Site

Published: 30 October 2000 y., Monday
BalkanExport.com is WorldSkip's newest venture that brings the music of the Balkans to the Internet community. The site is the ultimate gathering place for enthusiasts of Balkan music and immigrants from the region. Music fans can choose from a selection of traditional, contemporary and popular sources that capture the flavor of this widely enjoyed music in all its forms. Customers will find competitive pricing across a wide selection of titles with some CDs as low as $8.99 and shipping is always free in the U.S. In the near future, WorldSkip will add additional music categories as well as artist news, reviews and audio clips to enhance the shopping experience. As of right now, the company has concentrated its efforts on bringing consumers music from Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Slovenia and Yugoslavia. According to Nicholas E. Brathwaite, WorldSkip's CEO, ``the Balkan region has undergone turbulent events in recent years,with a large population migrating to the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. WorldSkip is committed to connecting people from the Balkans to their cultural roots...''
Šaltinis: BUSINESS WIRE
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