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Music Boulevard : ウィキペディア英語版
Music Boulevard, or musicblvd.com, was a retail music information and sales website founded in 1995 by Telebase Systems. In 1997, the Music Boulevard website, operated by N2K, became among the first websites to offer piracy-protected music singles for direct download. The website used Liquid Audio's single-delivery system."Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight: Capitol Song Hits Internet". ''Rocky Mountain News''. 10 September 1997. Originally associated with Telebase Systems and its president Jim Coane, who was the CEO of the company, MusicBlvd went public in October 1997.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Silicon Investor Technology Stocks )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Facing The Music ) The website offered more than 300,000 music titles and generated more than 80 million views in its first quarter. In 1998 Music Boulevard was described by ''The Boston Globe'' as one of the "big three" online music sellers alongside CDNow and Amazon.com, and it was lauded for its extras including artist biographies, reviews, and feature stories from national music publications.Anderman, Joan. "Wired for sound shopping Web site music retailers offer guidance, discounts,and even some rarities". ''The Boston Globe''. 25 December 1998. By 1999, the company was ranked 9th among all electronic commerce sites, with around 2.7 million visitors in the month of December alone.Wieffering, Eric. "Business: K-tel posts loss, but still avoids Nasdaq delisting; Retailer loses $6 million as 2nd-quarter sales drop 9.5 percent.." ''Star Tribune''. 11 February 1999. MusicBlvd was also partnered with CBS Cable, and hotlinked to sponsors including ''Billboard'' magazine.On March 17, 1999 MusicBlvd was acquired by CDNow, at which time its website became defunct and customers were redirected to the CDNow website. According to the book ''The Cdnow Story: Rags to Riches on the Internet'', Music Boulevard was CDNow's "number one competitor." CDnow was acquired by Amazon.com in 2002.==References==

Music Boulevard, or musicblvd.com, was a retail music information and sales website founded in 1995 by Telebase Systems. In 1997, the Music Boulevard website, operated by N2K, became among the first websites to offer piracy-protected music singles for direct download. The website used Liquid Audio's single-delivery system.〔"Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight: Capitol Song Hits Internet". ''Rocky Mountain News''. 10 September 1997.〕 Originally associated with Telebase Systems and its president Jim Coane, who was the CEO of the company, MusicBlvd went public in October 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Silicon Investor Technology Stocks )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Facing The Music )〕 The website offered more than 300,000 music titles and generated more than 80 million views in its first quarter.
In 1998 Music Boulevard was described by ''The Boston Globe'' as one of the "big three" online music sellers alongside CDNow and Amazon.com, and it was lauded for its extras including artist biographies, reviews, and feature stories from national music publications.〔Anderman, Joan. "Wired for sound shopping Web site music retailers offer guidance, discounts,and even some rarities". ''The Boston Globe''. 25 December 1998.〕 By 1999, the company was ranked 9th among all electronic commerce sites, with around 2.7 million visitors in the month of December alone.〔Wieffering, Eric. "Business: K-tel posts loss, but still avoids Nasdaq delisting; Retailer loses $6 million as 2nd-quarter sales drop 9.5 percent.." ''Star Tribune''. 11 February 1999.〕 MusicBlvd was also partnered with CBS Cable, and hotlinked to sponsors including ''Billboard'' magazine.
On March 17, 1999 MusicBlvd was acquired by CDNow, at which time its website became defunct and customers were redirected to the CDNow website. According to the book ''The Cdnow Story: Rags to Riches on the Internet'', Music Boulevard was CDNow's "number one competitor."
CDnow was acquired by Amazon.com in 2002.
==References==



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ウィキペディアでMusic Boulevard, or musicblvd.com, was a retail music information and sales website founded in 1995 by Telebase Systems. In 1997, the Music Boulevard website, operated by N2K, became among the first websites to offer piracy-protected music singles for direct download. The website used Liquid Audio's single-delivery system."Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight: Capitol Song Hits Internet". ''Rocky Mountain News''. 10 September 1997. Originally associated with Telebase Systems and its president Jim Coane, who was the CEO of the company, MusicBlvd went public in October 1997.(【引用サイトリンク】title=Silicon Investor Technology Stocks )(【引用サイトリンク】title=Facing The Music ) The website offered more than 300,000 music titles and generated more than 80 million views in its first quarter. In 1998 Music Boulevard was described by ''The Boston Globe'' as one of the "big three" online music sellers alongside CDNow and Amazon.com, and it was lauded for its extras including artist biographies, reviews, and feature stories from national music publications.Anderman, Joan. "Wired for sound shopping Web site music retailers offer guidance, discounts,and even some rarities". ''The Boston Globe''. 25 December 1998. By 1999, the company was ranked 9th among all electronic commerce sites, with around 2.7 million visitors in the month of December alone.Wieffering, Eric. "Business: K-tel posts loss, but still avoids Nasdaq delisting; Retailer loses $6 million as 2nd-quarter sales drop 9.5 percent.." ''Star Tribune''. 11 February 1999. MusicBlvd was also partnered with CBS Cable, and hotlinked to sponsors including ''Billboard'' magazine.On March 17, 1999 MusicBlvd was acquired by CDNow, at which time its website became defunct and customers were redirected to the CDNow website. According to the book ''The Cdnow Story: Rags to Riches on the Internet'', Music Boulevard was CDNow's "number one competitor." CDnow was acquired by Amazon.com in 2002.==References==」の詳細全文を読む



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