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DIGITAL MUSIC NEWS – WEEK IN REVIEW

– Several companies unveiled quarterly earnings reports this week: – RealNetworks showed handsome increases in total music subscribers, and remained in the black once again. XM Satellite Radio showed strong. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2005/10/digital_music_n_3.html]

– Several companies unveiled quarterly earnings reports this week:

– RealNetworks showed handsome increases in total music subscribers, and remained in the
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black once again. XM Satellite Radio showed strong subscriber and revenue increases, though profit losses remained problematic.

– Portable MP3 manufacturers iRiver and Creative both showed heavy profit declines. Reports from Napster and Sirius are coming next week, and Loudeye will report on November 9th.

– Apple introduced an iTunes Music Store in Australia, though Sony BMG remained a licensing holdout. And iMesh released a beta version of its much-anticipated, industry-sanctioned P2P application.

– And a new report this week showed heavy returns and an overall lukewarm reception of the Motorolalogo_5Motorola ROKR device. Consumers may have been expecting larger storage capacity, and an experience that more closely resembled stand-alone iPod models.