
Now! That’s What I Call Music: The Game – Full track list unveiled
By: Tina Chubb | Posted: August 19, 2011Filed under: Gaming, Nintendo Wii
A few weeks ago we told you that EMI had just announced that it was in fact turning its hugely popular Now! That’s What I Call Music franchise into a video game series for the Nintendo Wii. Although we were…

EMI reveals new Now! That’s What I Call Music game for Nintendo Wii
By: Tina Chubb | Posted: July 7, 2011Filed under: Gaming, Nintendo Wii
If you thought that there were already enough music video games available for the Nintendo Wii console, I’m afraid you’d be mistaken. We’ve already brought you news about the announcement of the Just Dance 3 game and the upcoming Black…

Apple iCloud service incoming following deals
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: May 20, 2011Filed under: Alternative News
Rumors of Apple launching a new music service with cloud storage intensified last month when the company purchased the iCloud domain. Now it looks like the Apple iCloud service is incoming following deals which have been done with major record…

Spotify Signs Up EMI, Ready To Tag-Team U.S
By: Chris Maugham | Posted: February 18, 2011Filed under: Apps
News of a new signing for Europe’s popular music streaming service Spotify could see it one step closer to a U.S launch. It’s the second signing this year showing that it could happen very soon. Last month the subscription based…
Are you disappointed in so called Qtrax free music downloads?
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: January 30, 2008Filed under: Alternative News
We first reported on the Legal Free Music Downloads from Qtrax two days ago and the same day we updated you with news that the Qtrax download was delayed. The free service was unveiled at the global music industry’s largest…
Legal Free Music Downloads from Qtrax: revenue from advertising, backed by labels
By: Daniel Chubb | Posted: January 28, 2008Filed under: Alternative News
Music labels like Universal Music, EMI and Warner Music have been known to prosecute people for downloading music illegally, but now they are trying another angle after seeing their past effects to combat piracy fail. Major music labels are backing…

