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Now claiming a north of $15 billion valuation, Napster buyer Infinite Reality has officially revealed the identity of the ...
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Earlier this year, metaverse firm Infinite Reality exploded onto the music industry’s radar with its $207m acquisition of Napster.
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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.
See reviews below to learn more or submit your own review. Napster provides music streaming services, offering a vast library of songs, playlists and radio stations accessible on multiple devices.
Napster was purchased by Infinite Reality for $207 million last week. Here's how the deal came about, and how CEO Jon Vlassopulos sees its future playing out in Nashville. Jon Vlassopulos had been ...