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eMusic CEO David Pakman Out

2008-09-29 12:17:00 by Peter Kafka in Silicon Alley Insider
 
...eMusic CEO David Pakman was meeting with us and talking up the chances of his company, which sells digital downloads via monthly subscription service. Now he's out, headed for an unnamed but "premier" venture capital firm, according to an eMusic press release. No replacement named We'll go ahead and read between the lines here and hazard a...
 
 
 
 
 
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eMusic CEO Contemplating TV Downloads

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2008-06-22 14:50:43 by Paul Glazowski in Mashable!
...eMusic may not carry the same weight as, say, iTunes , or the well-stocked and fast-rising Amazon MP3 . In fact, I wouldnt think it too much to say that a large swath of the downloader demographic are entirely unfamiliar with the indie music storefront. Which may be why the company is looking to break out of its present audio-only repertoire,...
 
 
 
 
 
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David Pakman, the eMusic CEO departs

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2008-09-30 06:56:36 by Shoaib Hashmi in Startup Meme
eMusic which is considered as one of the worlds largest independent music retailer and sells digital downloads through monthly subscriptions, is now seeing its CEO David Pakman departing for an unnamed venture capital firm . According to the companys press release, that venture capital firm is premier. Davids substitute is yet to be named. So...
 
 
 
 
 
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David Pakman, the eMusic CEO departs

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2008-09-30 06:56:36 by Shoaib Hashmi in Startup Meme
eMusic which is considered as one of the worlds largest independent music retailer and sells digital downloads through monthly subscriptions, is now seeing its CEO David Pakman departing for an unnamed venture capital firm . According to the companys press release, that venture capital firm is premier. Davids substitute is yet to be named. So...
 
 
 
 
 
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eMusic CEO David Pakman: Here's Why I'm Leaving

2008-09-30 14:46:00 by Peter Kafka in Silicon Alley Insider
 
...eMusic CEO David Pakman may be leaving the company for other than his stated reason -- that he was pumped to join a yet-to-be-named VC firm -- we got a call from his boss, JDS Capital's Danny Stein, insisting that we had it wrong Today, David follows up, via his blog Lots of speculation that I am leaving eMusic because I either don't believe...
 
 
 
 
 
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eMusic CEO David Pakman Headed To Venrock

2008-10-01 09:25:00 by Peter Kafka in Silicon Alley Insider
 
...eMusic CEO David Pakman's next job. He's headed to Venrock , the VC arm of the Rockfeller family, we've confirmed (thanks to the reader who steered us in the right direction after we asked for help The goal at the new gig, per David's blog post on the subject, focus on digital media, particularly in NYC We are really only in the first stage...
 
 
 
 
 
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eMusic Download Manager - 4.0.0.1

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2008-09-21 21:54:48 by Editor in New releases of mac apps from iusethis
Download | Comments | Screenshot | Homepage | Changelog Download manager for eMusic.com, a place to buy DRM free music tracks 150 usethis Version: 4.0.0.1 License: Freeware
 
 
 
 
 
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eMusic: 250 million songs downloaded and counting

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2008-11-20 16:53:30 by Sardar Mohkim Khan in Startup Meme
eMusic the online subscription based music download service just crossed the 250 million download mark for songs. The service that charges $12 to $25 a month and enables users to download 30 to 75 songs has been doing pretty well since its launch in 2003. Users can download more songs by $0.25 for every additional song they download. The company...
 
 
 
 
 
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Amazon MP3 Store: 27 Million Tracks In Last 6 Months? (AMZN, AAPL)

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2008-07-16 06:00:00 by Peter Kafka in Silicon Alley Insider
...eMusic CEO David Pakman, an Amazon rival, says he thinks Amazon has 4% to 5% of the U.S. digital music market That doesn't sound bad for a store that didn't exist last fall. But put in unit sales, it looks awfully modest: Nielsen Soundscan says Americans bought 532.7 million digital tracks in the first half of the year. If Pakman's estimates...