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 ...
Napster changed the music industry. Today, Napster is based in Nashville and is part of a major deal. Napster has been acquired by Infinite Reality for $207 million.
Tech company Infinity Reality said it hopes to turn the streaming service into a "social and interactive music platform." ...
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 ...
Tech company Infinity Reality said it hopes to turn the streaming service into a "social and interactive music platform." By Ethan Millman Napster, the brand that ushered in an era of rampant ...
Prior to the Infinite Reality acquisition, Napster’s most recent owner was blockchain company Algorand, which hoped to decentralize music.
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 ...
AI startup Infinite Reality has bought Napster with plans to add a music metaverse to the music-streaming platform.
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