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August 2022

  • ‘The single most insidious website I’ve ever seen’ … Napster.

    I was a teenage Napster obsessive – and illegal downloading changed my music taste for good

    Emma Garland
    The P2P giant was shut down 20 years ago this week. But the omnivorous mindset it encouraged in a generation resonates in the very best of today’s genre-smashing pop

February 2021

  • Emeli Sandé

    Napster to make debut on London stock market this month

    Listing is result of firm’s takeover by British music tech startup MelodyVR

September 2020

  • B-Real from Cypress Hill performs at O2 Academy Brixton in December 2018.

    Napster buyer bets on VR gigs as music streaming thrives in lockdown

    MelodyVR’s £52m purchase of the infamous disruptor turned heads, but investors are liking what they see (and hear)

August 2020

  • Matthew Moulding, founder and chief executive of The Hut Group.

    Business leader
    Is Hut Group's vaulting ambition a leap too far in cutthroat online market?

  • A man walks past an empty shop on a high street in Slough, England.

    Business live
    Worst fall in UK retail employment since financial crisis as Covid-19 takes toll – as it happened

  • Emeli Sande at the Rivoli Ballroom in October 2019.

    Napster sold to London startup MelodyVR in surprise $70m deal

  • Tony Wilson.

    'You've been smoking too much!': the chaos of Tony Wilson's digital music revolution

June 2019

  • John Naughton

    The networker
    Farewell then, iTunes, and thanks for saving the music industry from itself

    John Naughton
  • Apple store at Grand Central Station in New York.

    Apple expected to close iTunes after 18 years

May 2019

  • ‘We talked about whether this was legal or not’ ... the Napster logo

    Oversharing: how Napster nearly killed the music industry

    Twenty years ago, the idea of free music was so compelling that up to 80m users downloaded Napster and broke the law. The aftershocks are still being felt today

August 2016

  • Puff Daddy’s Birthday Celebration<br>NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 05: Lyor Cohen at Butter on November 5, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images)

    Lyor Cohen: 'Steve Jobs was a seductive and profound bully'

    He made his name with Def Jam and came through the ‘Greek tragedy’ of Napster. The mogul tells the Guardian why Apple’s svengali was difficult to work with and how he’s survived in the music business

July 2016

  • FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2014, file photo, a person walks in front of a Yahoo sign at the company’s headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. Verizon bought Yahoo in a sale announced Monday, July 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

    Yahoo is not alone: six failed tech companies and how they fell

    As the internet company sells its core web business to Verizon, we take a look back at AOL, Myspace and other faded firms

April 2016

  • YouTube computer screen close up<br>BG97RH YouTube computer screen close up

    Music blog
    Is YouTube a music industry devil or buzz-making deity?

    Red Hot Chili Peppers’ manager Peter Mensch is the latest to slam the internet company for not fairly paying artists. But there’s more to the online music streaming debate than meets the ear
  • "Downloaded" World Premiere - 2013 SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festival<br>AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 10: Sean Parker attends the World Premiere of "Downloaded" during the 2013 SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festival at Paramount Theatre on March 10, 2013 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for SXSW)

    If Sean Parker has his way, opening night for movies will be in your living room

    Napster founder, backed by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, is pushing Screening Room: a plan release films in theatres and at home on the same day – for a price
  • Sean Parker<br>FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2016 file photo, Sean Parker arrives at the 5th Annual Sean Penn &amp; Friends HELP HAITI HOME Gala in Beverly Hills, Calif. Some 17 years after Napster shook the music industry Sean Parker is now rattling the movies. The Screening Room, a startup backed by Parker and Prem Akkaraju, is seeking to upend the theatrical release of movies and bring films, through an encrypted set-box service, directly into the home. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

    Will Sean Parker's Screening Room hurt or help the film industry?

    The entrepreneur wants to make films available at home the same day they open in theaters. But can Screening Room repeat the impact of Napster?

March 2016

  • Director Steven Spielberg makes his inaugural appearance at Comic Con with the help of friend and producer Peter Jackson in San Diego<br>Director Steven Spielberg makes his inaugural appearance at Comic Con with the help of friend and producer Peter Jackson in promotion of their upcoming motion picture "The Adventures of Tin Tin" at the pop culture event in San Diego, California July 22, 2011.
  REUTERS/Mike Blake  (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY PROFILE ENTERTAINMENT)

    Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg and JJ Abrams 'back' Napster founder's Screening Room

    Sean Parker’s plan to make Hollywood blockbusters available at home on the day of their cinema release ‘will expand audiences’, says Jackson
  • The Witch

    The Guardian's Film Weekly
    Napster does movies and The Witch reviewed – the Dailies podcast

    The Guardian film team’s round-up of Thursday’s movie news and reviews
  • Sean Parker

    Napster founder plans to screen movies at home on day they hit cinemas

    Revolutionary Screening Room venture by Sean Parker could end ‘theatrical window’ by offering new films at $50 a pop – despite industry doubts

June 2015

  • Filesharing in numbers

    Going for a song: the hidden history of music piracy

    From the late 90s, illegal filesharing gradually brought the music industry to its knees. Exclusive extracts from Stephen Witt’s book pinpoint how music ‘got free’

November 2014

  • Taylor Swift

    The future of music sales is here. So how CAN the artists make it pay?

    Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift reignited the row over streaming songs online when she removed her albums from Spotify, citing too little reward for the creators
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