eMusic, a leading download-to-own music retailer, now allows all consumers -- regardless of whether they pay a monthly membership fee -- to purchase music from the online store. Beginning today, ...
Repertoire from Domino, Merge and the Beggars Group of labels will no longer be available on the eMusic subscription service. By Richard Smirke, London, Andre Paine Repertoire from Domino, Merge and ...
Veteran online music retailer eMusic is gearing up for a major relaunch, starting with the addition of music from Universal Music Group, as well as a new pricing plan. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How ...
The eMusic MP3 subscription service has a new strategy that involves pushing its content out to social networking sites while integrating links to relevant online media from its own site. Subscribers ...
Today, download-and-discovery service eMusic released an Android app that combines the eMusic membership experience with an advanced music player creating a unique way to discover, collect and listen ...
Digital music store eMusic announced Tuesday (July 31) plans to raise $70 million to build a decentralized music distribution and royalty management system. The company will hold a public presale for… ...
eMusic has introduced new social features to its DRM-free, subscription-based music store that leverage media and artist information from user-driven communities like YouTube, Flickr, and Wikipedia.
The subscription service hopes to sign up Universal and EMI by November. By Yinka Adegoke eMusic, the subscription digital music service, is close to wrapping up deals with the last two major labels ...
The online music scene has not been notable for its price wars. In fact, there have been no price wars, not even when Wal-Mart offered WMA tracks for 79 cents a pop. Everyone else held the line at 99 ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. EMusic pioneered the music-by-subscription model nine years ago, and ...
NEW YORK — EMusic said Monday it agreed to be bought by Universal Music Group, the world’s largest music label, for less than $23 million in cash, a sign of the difficulty many upstart independent Web ...