The DRM-free, indie music-oriented site eMusic may not contain any major label music, but it does have the sort of music that people go to great lengths to find, rather than just downloading ...
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 ...
eMusic has launched an a la carte download store, a move that opens up the download store a new swath of consumers who are not ready to sign up for one of eMusic's paid download tiers. By Glenn ...
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 ...
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 ...
Let me say this as plainly (and, I'm afraid, as tastelessly) as I can: The digital download service eMusic got dumbass lucky when Michael Jackson died. eMusic has long been the anti-iTunes, offering ...
eMusic, the veteran digital music company that was acquired in 2015 by Israeli media startup TriPlay, is expanding its horizons. Today the company is launching eStories, an audiobook service that will ...
EMusic, owned by Vivendi Universal, and PC maker Gateway said Monday that they have teamed to promote EMusic's MP3 subscription service, offering music fans free MP3 downloads as part of a trial offer ...
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 ...
(AP) -- Digital music subscription club eMusic launched a new pricing plan this week that charges more for new music but adds tunes from major labels in an effort to broaden its appeal. In the past, ...
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 ...