The file-swapping company’s recent settlement with music publishers (hitsdailydouble.com, 9/24) will cost Napster $36 million up front —$26 million to settle the lawsuit, and a $10 million advance on future licensing fees—and Bertelsmann is fronting the cash.
Last year, Bertelsmann gave Napster a near-$60 million loan, and then this year added a second loan in the "$7 million to $12 million range." We at HITS haven’t seen a tab climb that quickly since Murphy's birthday.
Napster's spending spree is far from over, however, with impending damages or settlement fees to record labels that exceed the music publishers’ $26 million. The company is also hoping to create an attractive subscription service that could rival larger companies such as America Online, which means that Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Middelhoff will have to dig deeper into his lederhosen to keep things running smoothly.
BILL'S PASSAGE COULD RESULT IN U.S. TIKTOK BAN
Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill... (4/20a)
BLACKSTONE ASSEMBLING $1.5B BID FOR HIPGNOSIS SONGS FUND
A white-knuckle moment (4/20a)
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THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
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