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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

The Early Numbers Are In: Is Rhapsody’s iPhone App a Hit?

rhapsody appRealNetworks says more than 500,000 people have downloaded its all-you-can-eat music app. But it’s hard to tell what that number actually means.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Rhapsody Beats Spotify to the Punch. But Will You Pay $15 a Month for an iPhone Music App?

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Okay, all you Spotify coveters who say you can’t wait to get the much hyped app on your iPhone, here’s your chance: Pony up $15 a month and you can get Rhapsody’s app, which does exactly the same thing.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Apple Signs Off on Spotify. When Will Big Music Play Along?

spotify-logoSpotify is the best music service you’ve never used. That’s because the much-hyped streaming music company is only available for Europeans and for a select few in the U.S. who have either gotten sneak peeks or hacked their way into it. The service took one step toward wider distribution today when Apple approved its iPhone app. But that won’t help U.S. users until the big music labels agree to American distribution deals.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

RealNetworks: That Game Spinoff Isn’t Happening (Obviously). But We Do Have Plenty of Cash…

Last spring, RealNetworks announced plans to spin off its fast-growing casual games business into a separate company. That’s not going to happen in the midst of a meltdown, and today the company formally acknowledged the reality. But keep an eye on Real, which has a pile of cash and may be in an acquiring mood at some point this year.

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Newsflash: No One Buys Music on the Web–Except for the People Who Spent Billions Last Year

Web folk have a fairly justified suspicion of anything they hear from official music industry reps these days. But this stat seems about right to me: 95 percent of all songs downloaded on the Web last year were stolen, says the industry’s international trade group.

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

RealNetworks Cuts 130, 7.5 Percent of Workforce

Next up on today’s layoff parade: RealNetworks, which is cutting 130 jobs, or 7.5 percent of the workforce. Standard explanation: The company is trying to “bring expenses in line with revenues in a time of economic turmoil.”

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Sony, Warner Music Pull Full Songs From iLike. Look Out, Theoretical Facebook Music Offering!

Last summer, iLike.com rolled out a new feature: Visitors to the upstart music site would be able to listen to entire songs from all the big music labels for free, via an arrangement with RealNetworks’ Rhapsody, which already had a license deal with the big guys. But Sony and Warner Music Group have since pulled their songs from iLike.com, say people familiar with the situation. This has implications for those still considering building their own music service. Like, say, Facebook.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Yahoo’s Music Outsourcing Continues: CBS Takes Over Radio Offering

Here’s a Yahoo story I can report with certainty: The company is getting out of the Internet radio business, by handing over its Launchcast streaming music service to CBS. The transition will kick in during the first few months of 2009, says Michael Spiegelman, who heads up Yahoo’s music unit. It’s one of a series of moves the company is making to essentially outsource its music offerings to third parties.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Web 2.0 Music Pioneer iLike Looking for Buyers

iLike, the Web start-up that made a name for itself by becoming Facebook’s de facto music service, is looking for a buyer, according to multiple sources. I’m told that iLike is actively soliciting a list of buyers that include RealNetworks and Ticketmaster, which already owns 25 percent of the company.

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Get Yer Free Britney Spears Here. Or on iMeem

Give the music industry credit–a decade after the original Napster, it’s now standard practice to let fans listen to an entire disc worth of new music, for free, before it ever gets to stores. The latest example: Britney Spears’s new album, “Circus,” which you can listen to at iMeem.com. Or at the bottom of this post, via a groovy embeddable player.

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Would You Pay $162 a Year for All the Music You Can Eat?

That’s the offer, sort of, being made by something called Datz Music Lounge. Are there catches? You bet–this is the music business, after all. But it’s a potentially intriguing idea that could work both for music fans and the industry.

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Peter Kafka has been covering media and technology since 1997, when he joined the staff of Forbes magazine. Most recently, he has been the managing editor of the tech and media Web site, Silicon Alley Insider.

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Here is a statement of my ethics and coverage policies. It is more than most of you want to know, but, in the age of suspicion of the media, I am laying it all out.

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