VR startup Infinite Reality has acquired Napster for $207M, aiming to turn the legacy streaming service into a social, immersive platform for artists.
The once-iconic music-sharing service Napster just sold for $207 million. A company called Infinity Reality purchased the ...
Tech company Infinity Reality said it hopes to turn the streaming service into a "social and interactive music platform." ...
Napster has been acquired for $207m by Infinite Reality, a metaverse company valued at $12.2bn which also owns the Drone Racing League.
Napster has been sold for $207 million to Infinite Reality, a digital media and e-commerce company based in Norwalk, ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNNapster's $200M acquisition marks one of the biggest comebacks of the millennial eraNapster has been acquired for $207 million by tech company Infinite Reality, which plans to transform the once-pioneering music service into a more interactive and social-first platform. This move ...
As part of the acquisition, Napster CEO Jon Vlassopulos will continue to lead the music company will “take on a broader role” for Infinite Reality. Vlassopulos was hired as Napster’s CEO in ...
Napster's claim to fame came near the turn of the century. The file sharing service made it trivially easy for the average ...
I thought Napster was fully dead. Is it profitable now? How did it even sell for $70 million once and presumably grow enough to be worth $200 million now? Or is it literally just a brand?
Infinite Reality has acquired Napster for $207 million, aiming to transform it into a metaverse-driven music platform with ...
Since the Rhapsody rebrand, the Napster had become a sort of acquisition magnet to companies pursuing tech trends that had been en vogue in the past several years. MelodyVR, a virtual reality ...
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