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Hudson Entertainment and Napster Sign Digital Music Agreement: related news

Hudson Entertainment and Napster Sign Digital Music Agreement

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. - Hudson Entertainment, a premier provider of entertainment content, announced today that it has signed a licensing and distribution agreement with Napster to further extend its digital music offerings. The new deal with Napster will allow Hudson Entert

Hudson Entertainment and Napster Sign Digital Music Agreement

Hudson Entertainment, a premier provider of entertainment content, announced today that it has signed a licensing and distribution agreement with Napster to further extend its digital music offerings.

Hudson Entertainment And Napster Sign Digital Music Agreement

Redwood Shores, Calif. - May 7, 2008 -Hudson Entertainment, a premier provider of entertainment content, announced today that it has signed a licensing and distribution agreement with Napster to further extend its digital music offerings.

Universal Music Group (UMG) Expands Digital Music & Video Distribution Agreement With Destiny Media Technologies' Play MPE(R)

Destiny's Proprietary Platform Will Provide Secure Distribution of UMG Pre-Release Digital Media NEW YORK and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Universal Music Group (UMG), the world's leading music company, and Destiny Media Technologies (OTC Bulletin Board: DSNY) announced today that they have expanded their digital media distribution services agreement to include UMG's affiliates in Canada and Mexico. Under this multi-year agreement, Destiny Media remains the primary, and only company-wide platform, for the global distribution of UMG's pre-release digital media in North America. "This agreement further expands UMG's ability to utilize Play MPE's(R) digital distribution platform which replaces the costly traditional system of delivering promotional CDs using couriers and express mail," stated Vincent Freda, UMG's Execu

EMI Music Enters Into New Agreement With Qtrax for Ad-Supported Digital Music Service

NEW YORK, June 3 /PRNewswire/ -- EMI Music, one of the world's leading music companies, has entered into an agreement with ad-supported digital music service Qtrax to make EMI's catalog of digital music available to music fans in the US and Canada.

Universal Music Group (UMG) and Gotuit Sign License Agreement for Personalized Digital Music Services

Universal Music Group (UMG), the world's leading music company, and Gotuit, a leading provider of metadata technologies, announced today that UMG has signed a broad license agreement to Gotuit's intellectual property, which includes six issued patents and numerous patent applications. Under this license, UMG will foster the development of new personalized means for consumers to enjoy their artists' music via satellite radio, HD radio and over the Internet. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Universal Music Group Expands Digital Music & Video Distribution Agreement With Destiny

Vancouver, BC, June 9, 2008--(T-Net)--Universal Music Group, a leading music company, and Destiny Media Technologies announced today that they have expanded their digital media distribution services agreement to include UMG’s affiliates in Canada and Mexico. Under this multi-year agreement, Destiny Media remains the primary and only company wide platform for the global distribution of UMG's pre-release digital media in North America.

Boston University College of Fine Arts School of Music Announces Online Music Education 2008 Commencement Ceremony

(Boston) – For the first time since the program’s inception, the Boston University College of Fine Arts will hold a separate Convocation for the School of Music’s Online Music Education Program on Saturday, May 17 at 4:00pm at the Tsai Performance Center. In just two years, Boston University School of Music’s two distance learning graduate music education programs have experienced tremendous growth. The two programs – the Doctorate of Musical Arts in Music Education and the Master of Music in Music Education – began online classes in the fall of 2005 with a total of 67 students and have experienced exponential growth with the help of Compass Knowledge Group. This semester 117 students will graduate from the Master of Music in Music Education program with about 30 attending the actual ceremony.

Online music pioneer Napster launches restriction-free music store

San Francisco - Napster, the online music site that first popularized free music over the net, launched on Tuesday what it called the world's largest online music store without digital rights management. But fans of original Napster may be disappointed. Though the music available will play on any MP-compatible device, it also costs 99 cents a track.

Sonic Focus: Digital music is just "good enough"

When one puts an iPod into a home theater system it's easy to hear the degradation in a digital audio file due to file compression when compared to a compact disc (CD) when the system is powered by a decent amplifier and a 7.1 speaker set. In some cases, a decent speaker might even highlight the noises that are caused by file compression. This is not a matter of how the digital music file is played, but how the file is being stored, or, being compressed. When consumers enjoy the high portability of their beloved music in a wide array of consumer electronic products, they are scarifying the "life" of music also. Driven by attempts to restore compressed digital music with vitality, Sonic Focus, a digital audio enhancement solution provider, which was recently merged by intellectual property (IP) and multimedia subsystem company ARC Internat

Napster adds DRM-free music

Tags: Digital-rights Management, Apple Inc., MP3, Apple iTunes, Music, Napster Inc., Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Digital Music, Security

Napster gunning for iTunes with DRM-free music

Tags: Digital-rights Management, Apple Inc., MP3, Apple iTunes, Music, Napster Inc., Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Digital Music, Security

Universal Music Group (UMG) Expands Digital Music & Video Distribution Agreement With Destiny Media Technologies' Play MPE(R)

Universal Music Group (UMG) Expands Digital Music & Video Distribution Agreement With Destiny Media Technologies' Play MPE(R)

Universal Music Group (UMG) Expands Digital Music & Video Distribution Agreement With Destiny Media Technologies' Play MPE(R)

Universal Music Group (UMG) Expands Digital Music & Video Distribution Agreement With Destiny Media Technologies' Play MPE(R)

YANGAROO, Universal Canada Extend Digital Music Agreement

Digital distribution of promotional music to radio using the Digital Media Distribution System (DDMS) from Toronto-based YANGAROO will continue under terms of an extended agreement with Universal Music Canada.

Napster Opens MP3 Store

Los Angeles-based Napster said late last night that it has launched a new, DRM-free MP3 store, specifically aimed at luring in Apple iPod and iPhone users. The provider of digital music downloads said that the new store will offer single MP3 tracks for sale at 99 cents, and $9.95 for most albums. Napster said it will offer 100 percent of its catalog in MP3 format. Until now, Napster's music download services did not support Apple's popular iPod music player. Napster's new MP3 store also offers high resolution artwork along with the MP3 tracks and albums.

IODA Signs Demon Music Group for Worldwide Digital Music Distribution

SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/19/08 -- IODA, the global leader in digital distribution, marketing, and technology solutions for the independent music industry, today announced a ground breaking, exclusive partnership with catalog music specialist Demon Music Group for the U.S. and Canada. This deal expands IODA's catalog of more than one million tracks with some of popular music's most famous heritage artists including Ian Gillan, Don McLean, Ian Dury, Frankie Ford and Andy Williams. The announcement was made today at the London Calling conference in London, UK.

A8 Digital Music Announces Main Board Listing Details

A8 Digital Music Holdings Limited ("A8 Digital Music" or the "Group"), an integrated digital music company in China, today announced the details of its proposed listing on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.

A8 Digital Music Announces Main Board Listing Details

Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- A8 Digital Music Holdings Limited (''A8 Digital Music'' or the ''Group''), an integrated digital music company in

A8 Digital Music Announces Main Board Listing Details

HONG KONG, May 29 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- A8 Digital Music Holdings Limited (''A8 Digital Music'' or the ''Group''), an integrated digital music company in China, today announced the details of its proposed listing on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.

A8 Digital Music Announces Main Board Listing Details

HONG KONG, May 29 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- A8 Digital Music Holdings Limited ("A8 Digital Music" or the "Group"), an integrated digital music company in China, today announced the details of its proposed listing on the Main Board of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.

Napster Opens DRM-Free Digital Music Store, Offers 6M+ Songs

Napster opened a download music store with more than 6 million digital songs in its library, including songs from all the major music labels and thousands of independents. Pricing, at 99 cents per song or $9.95 per album, is similar to that of iTunes.

Report: Deals Reached on Several Digital Music Royalty Issues

New York - The major players in contentious negotiations over digital music royalties, which pit music publishers, record labels and digital music services against one another, have reached a settlement on two of five major issues, Billboard reported, citing an account from David Israelite, president and CEO of the National Music Publishers Association (NMPA).

Napster to expand reach to 6 million AT&T customers

Napster, the pioneer in online music downloading, said its subscription service will become available to between 5 million and 6 million AT&T mobile phone customers in June. "When AT&T turns this on, we will have access to 5 million subscribers virtually overnight," Napster Chief Executive Officer Christopher Gorog said Thursday in an interview. AT&T will inform subscribers about the Napster service in "a couple of weeks," he said. Los Angeles-based Napster, is focusing on increasing subscribers through deals with mobile carriers such as AT&T in the United States and NTT DoCoMo in Japan. Although AT&T announced it would offer Napster service last October, Gorog said few mobile phones capable of downloading music were in use at the time.


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