The post Tower Records Is Back… as an Online Music Store appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Tower Records, the iconic music store chain that closed its doors nearly 14 years ago, is back. On ...
As one may suspect, working in digital music gives a person a somewhat skewed view about the permeation of online music in the general population. Everyone (aside from audiophiles and vinyl buffs) is ...
So far, most online music retailers have come from the world of technology. But one of the next companies to take on Apple's iTunes store has roots in the mall. Hot Topic, a chain of stores that sells ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif — When Tower Records closed back in 2006, after nearly half a century in business, longtime customer Danny Zeijdel was devastated. "With that closing was, I think, the end of a sort ...
— -- Digital Rights Management: These three little words send chills down every music lover's spine--because one of the biggest complaints about music purchased from online behemoths like iTunes ...
Chum Ltd. on Wednesday became the first Canadian broadcaster to join the growing digital music downloading business. By Etan Vlessing, The Associated Press TORONTO — Chum Ltd. on Wednesday became the ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Tower Records is back -- reimagined due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The plan was to relaunch during the South by Southwest Music Festival and as pop-up shops. But, Danny Zeijdel, ...
Google on Wednesday is expected to announce a new online music store that will let users buy and store songs online and listen to them on multiple devices, in direct competition with Apple's iTunes.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on Tuesday tuned up its online music store, undercutting competitors’ prices as the world’s largest retailer officially launched a venture designed to boost its Web businesses.
Major Australian online music stores have "failed miserably" in selling music to the public, according to music analyst Phil Tripp. Tripp said Telstra's BigPond, ninemsn and Destra have not succeeded ...
Interesting report from WSJ...<br><br><br>Wal-Mart plans to roll out online music store<br><br>Heh, they're concentrating on country music and will offer songs for less than $.99!<br><br>This means ...
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