Napster pays BestBuy $10m to promote music service
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Napster launches music service in UK
Napster launches music service in UK
05/20/2004 07:13 AMNapster is the first Internet music stores to make its European debut,
with its launch today at www.napster.co.uk, reports Reuters...
Napster launches UK music service
Napster launches UK music service
05/20/2004 06:54 AMThe former file-sharing pioneer Napster returns to the UK with a
paid-for music download service.
Napster Launches Music-To-Go Service
(NewsFactor)
Napster Launches Music-To-Go Service
(NewsFactor)
09/03/2004 02:36 PMNewsFactor - U.S. music-downloading service Napster has launched a
preview version of its Napster To Go portable music service, which
incorporates
Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) latest digital-rights management software,
Janus.
Napster and LM Ericsson partner for
music service
Napster and LM Ericsson partner for
music service
06/17/2005 07:13 PMThe second front in the online music service war, the cell phone, is
opening up. The Motorola/Apple alliance is being challenged, but is
this the real challenge?


Napster unveils portable music service
Napster unveils portable music service
09/02/2004 08:39 AMJanus DRM'd for personal stereos
Napster Tests Music-On-The-Go
Subscription Service
Napster Tests Music-On-The-Go
Subscription Service
09/02/2004 09:41 PMTechWeb Sep 3 2004 2:19AM GMT
Napster reborn as legal music online
service
Napster reborn as legal music online
service
09/18/2004 07:25 AMHamiltonspectator.com - Sat Sep 18, 06:41 am GMT
Apple-Style Music Service to Battle
Napster
Apple-Style Music Service to Battle
Napster
03/13/2003 10:15 AMTue 1AM EST -- The LA Times reports (Free registration required) that
Apple will soon be venturing into the realm of online music sharing,
though their version will implement micro-revenue streams and complete
Mac OS X integration.
Rumors of the service first appeared on MacRumors.com:
"Sources report that Apple will be introducing an MP3
music-downloading service to users. The service partner to provide
the music has not yet been identified, but songs are expected to cost
$0.99...
Major Music Labels Promote New CD Format
Major Music Labels Promote New CD Format
03/20/2003 01:05 PMConsumers will soon see a new digital music format in their local
stores. Called DataPlay
digital media, these news discs are smaller than CDs and represent the
music industry's
latest attempt to distribute music in a copy-protected format. Three
of the top five
record companies -- Universal Music, EMI Group and BMG -- have already
signed on.
"They had dial-up music delivery in
1909Wilmington, Delaware, is enjoying a
novel service through the telephone
exchange. Phonograph music is supplied
over the wires to those subscribers who
sign up for the service. Attached to the
wall near the telephone ..."
"They had dial-up music delivery in
1909Wilmington, Delaware, is enjoying a
novel service through the telephone
exchange. Phonograph music is supplied
over the wires to those subscribers who
sign up for the service. Attached to the
wall near the telephone ..."
11/10/2003 11:14 PMLufthansa to promote on-board Internet
service on China route
Lufthansa to promote on-board Internet
service on China route
06/05/2005 11:18 PMChina Economic Net Jun 6 2005 2:53AM GMT
Music download firm pays out
Music download firm pays out
07/21/2004 07:57 AMAn Israeli software firm agrees to pay $4.1m compensation to the music
industry for copyright infringement.
Napster gives away music player
Napster gives away music player
06/17/2004 05:12 AMBBC Jun 17 2004 8:53AM GMT
Napster to give away music players
Napster to give away music players
06/17/2004 03:19 AMCNET Jun 17 2004 6:46AM GMT
Napster Discounts Music For Troops
Napster Discounts Music For Troops
08/11/2004 03:39 PMIn a move to save US service members money they can get the monthly
service for $8.95 per month and single downloads for .88 cents a track
and 10% off on all Albums. I support companies that support our
troops. [Centric Mall]
Napster to give students music
Napster to give students music
11/06/2003 03:52 PMThe music service announces a deal with Penn State University to give
students access to music funded by student fees, in an attempt to
replace campus file-swapping with legal listening.
Dixons makes music with Napster
Dixons makes music with Napster
05/06/2004 07:31 AMvnunet.com May 6 2004 10:52AM GMT
Napster launches UK music store
Napster launches UK music store
05/20/2004 08:31 AMBBC May 20 2004 1:18PM GMT
Napster to 'Rent' Music for Portables
Napster to 'Rent' Music for Portables
02/05/2005 09:15 PMIn its latest effort to unseat online music leader iTunes, Napster has
turned its focus back to subscriptions. The digital music store is
launching what it calls "Napster to Go," which allows customers to
copy an unlimited number of songs to portable devices for a flat
monthly fee of $14.95 USD.
Napster gives away music players with
subscription
Napster gives away music players with
subscription
06/17/2004 02:58 PMNapster gives away music players to new
subscribers
Napster gives away music players to new
subscribers
06/17/2004 08:23 AMiTunes Music Store rival
Napster
LLC is giving away digital music players to new subscribers to its
music download service. U.S. customers paying in advance for a year's
subscription to the Napster service, costing US$119.40, will receive a
free portable music player with a 128MB memory, the company said.
Music site Napster eyes UK launch
Music site Napster eyes UK launch
05/06/2004 04:39 AMMusic download site Napster unveils a UK partner, the high-street
electronics chain Dixons.
Napster Gives Away Music Players with
Subscription (Reuters)
Napster Gives Away Music Players with
Subscription (Reuters)
06/16/2004 09:12 PMReuters - Roxio Inc.'s (ROXI.O) Napster said
on Wednesday it is offering free digital music players with a
one-year subscription in the latest bid by an online music
service to lure consumers with promotional offers.
Napster 2.0 Now Live For Music Fans
Nationwide
Napster 2.0 Now Live For Music Fans
Nationwide
10/29/2003 11:30 PMNapster, a division of Roxio (Nasdaq: ROXI), announced that the
highly-anticipated Napster 2.0 music service went live to music fans
across America today. The most well-known music brand in the world,
Napster 2.0 offers consumers downloads for just 99 cents a song or
$9.95 per album, CD burning, transfer to portable devices, decades of
Billboard charts, shared playlists within the Napster community,
exclusive and original content, interactive radio, music videos, and
access to the world’s largest music store with more than
half-a-million tracks and growing.
Napster damns music licensing
'challenges'
Napster damns music licensing
'challenges'
04/20/2004 08:39 AMGetting UK distribution rights is 'frustrating'
Napster to provide music to Penn State
Napster to provide music to Penn State
11/07/2003 02:05 AM During a panel presentation on peer-to-peer file
sharing at the Educause
conference this morning,
Graham Spanier , President of The
Pennsylvania State University , announced a deal with Napster that will give Penn State
students access to music for $.99 per song downloaded. A Penn State
press release outlines
the way in which the service is expected to work:
• Students living in residence halls at a
dozen Penn State campuses will be able to participate initially.
• Unlimited streaming of music files will be available from
Napster’s inventory of more than 500,000 songs.
• Tethered downloading is included at no additional charge.
This means a student can download and keep the music files on up to
three personal computers. These songs can be burned to CDs or
transferred to portable devices if purchased for 99 cents each.
Penn State plans to roll out a pilot of the program
beginning in January. The deal is being promoted as a way to provide
students with the ability to download music legally while addressing
issues of bandwidth overload.
Napster becomes the first big music
store to cross the Atlantic
Napster becomes the first big music
store to cross the Atlantic
05/20/2004 09:45 PMNapster Thursday announced that it was open for business in the UK.
Downloads are priced at £1.09 each, and they plan on continuing
rollout on to the Continent.
Napster to give students free music
Napster to give students free music
11/06/2003 05:04 PMCNET Nov 6 2003 3:53PM ET
iTunes Music Store Outsells Napster Five
to One
iTunes Music Store Outsells Napster Five
to One
11/06/2003 09:40 PMHDI, CompTIA and Microsoft Collaborate
To Promote Complementary Certifications
Focused on Enhancing IT Service and
Support Skills
HDI, CompTIA and Microsoft Collaborate
To Promote Complementary Certifications
Focused on Enhancing IT Service and
Support Skills
09/13/2004 02:39 PMHDI, the world's largest membership association for IT service and
support professionals and the premier soft skill certification body
for the industry; CompTIA, the Computing Technology Industry
Association; and Microsoft Corp., the leading provider of technical
skills certification for the IT Industry, today announced they are
collaborating to promote the advantages of combining their respective
certifications. Together, CompTIA's A+® certification for PC service
and support technicians, HDI's Customer Support Specialist (CSS) or
Help Desk Analyst (HDA) certification levels, and the Microsoft®
Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) certification build on
one another to provide a perfect certification path for entry-level IT
service and support professionals, and will help them enhance their
career path. The announcement was made at the HDI University training
event held Sept. 13--17 at the Palmer House in Chicago.
Napster counters iTunes with new To Go
service
Napster counters iTunes with new To Go
service
02/05/2005 09:19 PMDigital music service Napster LLC on Thursday announced the release of
Napster To Go, a new Windows-compatible portable digital music
subscription service that lets user move an unlimited number of songs
from Napster to compatible MP3 players for a US$14.95 monthly fee. A
$30 million marketing campaign kicks off Sunday during this year's
Super Bowl, and is aimed squarely at Apple's iTunes Music Store.
Napster targets Apple with new service
Napster targets Apple with new service
02/05/2005 10:11 PMNapster on Thursday introduced the latest version of its music
downloading software, Napster To Go, that lets users download
unlimited songs for a monthly fee. The new service is geared toward
portable digital music device owners allowing subscribers to access
any tracks for $14.95 per month.
Taking aim at Apple with the new $30 million advertising campaign,
Napster To Go advertising will focus on its compatibility on several
types of digital music music players and unlimited access to all songs
for a monthly fee. According to Reuters, Napster's promotion will
feature a Super Bowl television spot that will ask fans to compare the
costs of spending $10,000 to buy 10,000 songs from the iTunes Music
Store that can be played on an iPod to Napster's per month unlimited
download service to carry songs from a catalog of over a million
tracks on Napster-compatible players, that will include players from
Creative Technology, Dell, and Reigncom, for $14.95.
"Napster To Go provides infinitely greater value is much more exciting
than the iTunes pay-per-download model," Napster chairman and CEO
Chris Gorog said.
Napster to Expand Its Service to Schools
Napster to Expand Its Service to Schools
07/19/2004 10:10 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jul 20 2004 2:03AM GMT
Napster to Expand Its Service to Schools
(AP)
Napster to Expand Its Service to Schools
(AP)
07/19/2004 08:18 PMAP - The company behind the Napster 2.0 online music service said
Monday it has signed agreements with several universities to offer
students its digital song subscription program.
Flush with cash, Napster pounces into
online music
Flush with cash, Napster pounces into
online music
09/19/2004 06:29 AMOrlandosentinel.com - Sun Sep 19, 08:42 am GMT
Napster, Best Buy in Digital Music
Marketing Deal (Reuters)
Napster, Best Buy in Digital Music
Marketing Deal (Reuters)
06/24/2004 08:08 AMReuters - No. 1 electronics retailer Best Buy
Co Inc. (BBY.N) on Wednesday said it reached a multiyear
agreement to promote Napster as its leading digital music
service through in-store marketing and broadcast, print and
online advertising.
Penn State Students to Get Free Music
From Napster
Penn State Students to Get Free Music
From Napster
11/06/2003 09:35 PMMr. Show writes "Napster and Penn State have unveiled a deal to give
faculty and students free access to music beginning next spring. The
deal would give ...
Napster Investors to Face Music in U.S.
Court (Reuters)
Napster Investors to Face Music in U.S.
Court (Reuters)
04/20/2004 06:16 PMReuters - Napster has been reborn as a legal
online music service, but the ghost of its former renegade
song-swap self is trailing about $17 billion of legal baggage.
Penn State and Napster Offer 'Free'
Music?
Penn State and Napster Offer 'Free'
Music?
11/06/2003 03:57 PM
Excite.com reports that Penn State University is planning to offer
"free digital music listening and limited downloading" to their
students..
Rosen...
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