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iTunes debuts affiliate program in U.K.

June 2, 2005 Program lets third parties make money on the tracks they sell on behalf of the online music service. TAGS: online music company, online music, reseller, Apple iTunes, track, U.K., Apple Computer

iTunes hits Nordic countries, Switzerland

May 10, 2005 Apple joins forces with UBS to offer free songs to Swiss citizens who visit the online music store. TAGS: Switzerland, online music company, online music, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer

The costs of online music

December 2, 2004 Music fans in Great White North get bargain from Apple. Also: Kazaa case witness tells how he identifies song swappers. TAGS: Kazaa, online music, digital music, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, CD

Amazon.com preps digital music service

August 4, 2005 Job posting hints that the retail giant's plans for its online music offering may be getting underway. TAGS: digital music, Amazon.com Inc., online music, acquisition, Apple Computer, Yahoo! Inc., brand

U.K. online music hobbled by high prices

September 29, 2005 Despite the rising number of iTunes-style stores, the United Kingdom has yet to benefit from more choices or cheaper pricing, IDC says. TAGS: online music, online music company, U.K., pricing, music player, Steve Jobs, store, digital-rights management, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, music, CD

Apple delivers iTunes Canada

December 2, 2004 Company will charge 99 Canadian cents per song in hopes its online music store will take off in the Great White North. TAGS: online music company, online music, Apple Computer, Canada, Apple iTunes, song, U.S.

iTunes not ready to sing 'O Canada'

December 1, 2004 Apple misses its November deadline for launching a Canadian version of the online music store. TAGS: online music company, online music, deadline, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, store, Canada

Study: Falling CD sales can't be blamed on P2P

June 14, 2005 Online piracy is a problem, but other factors--such as rise in number of entertainment sources--are key to drop in CD sales, OECD says. TAGS: online music, factor, entertainment, digital music, file-sharing, P2P, CD

What's holding back online music?

July 12, 2003 There has been no shortage of bright ideas, but so far nobody has figured out how to put it all together and find a business model that excites consumers. Experts at Wharton examine why. TAGS: online music, Napster Inc., music industry, music company, RealNetworks Rhapsody, Kazaa, record company, jukebox, barrier, CD, song, music

This week in online music

November 4, 2005 The online music arena welcomed some new competition, but players may need to retune their instruments. TAGS: online music, iMesh, Sprint Nextel, digital music, file-swapping, America Online Inc., Napster Inc., Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, song, cell phone, music, PC

For Net music, exclusives are king

November 26, 2004 iTunes and rivals are building a cozy relationship with labels through online promotions. Photo: U2's Bono at iPod launch TAGS: online music, online music company, placement, relationship, Apple Computer, radio, Amazon.com Inc., music, brand, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes

Betting it all on Napster

September 1, 2004 Chris Gorog sold Roxio's software business so that he could compete with Microsoft in digital music. Is he crazy? TAGS: Napster Inc., online music, digital music, Roxio, space, Apple Computer, Sony Corp., Microsoft Corp., brand

The sounds of the Web

December 27, 2005 Podcasts are finding an audience, but the bandwagon everyone's jumping on is online music. TAGS: online music, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer

AOL's got MusicNow

November 3, 2005 Time Warner's America Online acquires company in a move to revamp its music customization, personalization features. TAGS: AOL Music, America Online Inc., online music, Time Warner Inc., Chicago, music

Apple launches iTunes for Windows

October 16, 2003 Stating that "hell froze over," Apple CEO Steve Jobs expands his digital music service into the much larger market for Windows-based PCs. TAGS: Steve Jobs, digital music, online music, jukebox, Apple Computer, online music company, Apple iTunes, CEO, Windows Platform, WMA, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Corp.

Reverberations in online music

December 13, 2007 Internet users continue to be well attuned to digital songs, even with the occasional off-note. TAGS: online music, RealNetworks Rhapsody, blog, music

Apple patent covers wireless iTunes distribution

May 4, 2006 2004 application, published this week, covers buying or reserving a song on an online store with a mobile device. TAGS: EVDO, invention, song, online music company, HSDPA, online music, online store, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, cell phone, Verizon Communications, PC, video

This week in the music industry

December 9, 2005 Just when you thought Sony BMG had put its security problems behind it, the company finds a new risk with some of its CDs. TAGS: Rob Glaser, Sharman Networks Ltd., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, music industry, online music, RealNetworks Inc., Kazaa, CEO, Apple Computer, CD, security, Sony Corp.

The sights and sounds of online music

August 12, 2005 Microsoft gets the nod from the patent office on user interface concepts for digital music players. Plus: The ring tone's the thing. TAGS: patent office, digital music player, online music, music player, digital music, Apple iPod, cell phone, Apple Computer, Microsoft Corp.
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