exciting new digital offering", EMI said today, renewing online.
However, a source said a Beatles deal would not be featured at the event tomorrow.
"There is no Beatles' announcement," the source said.
London headquarters, where EMI Chief Executive Eric Nicoli will be joined by Apple Chief Executive and co-founder Steve Jobs, the company said in an email to reporters.
A live Webcast of the event, which will feature "a special live Apple and EMI could cover a range of issues, but that a Beatles distribution pact was not likely part of the deal.
"While the Beatles are the obvious choice, the invitation does performance does not cover the Beatles," Gartenberg said.
"There are a lot of other possibilities."
Currently, no Beatles songs can be downloaded via online music services. EMI has acted as the distributor for the Beatles since the early 1960s.
long-running trademark dispute between Apple Inc. and the Beatles' company, Apple Corps Ltd.
This cleared a hurdle for selling the songs of the Fab Four, like iTunes.
At the high-profile launch of the Apple iPhone in January, Steve grace a giant on-stage screen behind him.
Beyond any potential deal with EMI involving the Beatles, Apple that prevent unauthorised duplication of digital music.
Earlier this year, Jobs called on the world's four major record companies, including EMI, to start selling songs online without management.
music without DRM on compact discs, while selling the remaining small percentage of music online encumbered with a DRM system.
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