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Napster looks to growth from mobile commerce as web sales slip
Online music retailer Napster reported $30.3 million in revenue for Q1, a 6% decline from the same quarter a year ago. The company is pinning its hopes for a rebound on sales to mobile phone users and digital downloads from its e-commerce site.
Posted 08/20/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Napster reports record Q3 sales with more hits to come
Napster Inc. reported a record $28.4 million in net revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2007, up 21% from $23.5 million in the same quarter of fiscal 2006. Subscriber growth and the launch of Napster Japan contributed to the gains, the company says.
Posted 02/14/2007Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Apple turns iTunes to a new market frequency: Japan
Apple and iTunes take on the Japanese music download market with a new web store. As a result, iTunes reports that it now reaches more than 70% of the global music market with online stores serving more than 19 countries.
Posted 08/17/2005Mark BrohanPost a comment
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FYI: FYE rolls out a store-based music download program
Trans World Entertainment, which operates the FYE chain, is rolling out a national web-enabled music download program aimed at generating multi-channel sales both online and in about 800 stores.
Posted 08/17/2005Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Wal-Mart breaks into online music with 88-cent songs
No big surprise here: After weeks of industry speculation that Wal-Mart would enter the online music business with discounted prices, it launched today a service offering songs priced 11% under the common 99-cent price.
Posted 03/23/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Online music sales languish, Jupiter reports
Online CD sales will remain flat in 2003, at $750 million and digital downloading of music will amount to only $80 million, says Jupiter Research.
Posted 07/28/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Online music provider FullAudio snares rights to BMG music
FullAudio, a web-based provider of music downloading, has acquired sound recording rights from BMG, adding that major label to rights it already has from EMI Recorded Music, Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group.
Posted 06/19/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Sony Music Selects GlobalCollect as Payment Service Provider to Boost its Artists’ E-commerce Platforms
Sony Music, one of the leading music companies worldwide, has signed a partnership agreement with GlobalCollect, the world’s premier payment service provider of local e-payments, to boost webshop functionalities on its labels’ artist websites Amsterdam, The Netherlands --May 27, 2009-- Sony Music has struck an agreement with GlobalCollect and Materna GmbH to create a unique retail offering on its labels’ artist websites across the EMEA region to...
Posted 05/29/2009
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/ Press Release
Despite Legal Battles, the Music Service Provider (MSP) Market Will Reach $1.6 Billion by 2005
November 19, 2001 - As major music labels flex their legal muscle to eliminate unauthorized online distribution of copyrighted music, a clear and substantial opportunity remains for label-backed and independent fee-based music service providers (MSPs). According to new research from IDC, MSPs will begin to grow steadily in 2003 and reach revenues of $1.6 billion by 2005. According to IDC, the MSPs best positioned to succeed will need to provide...
Posted 11/21/2001
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