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'''Interscope Records''' is the record label to which [[Nine Inch Nails]] were signed from 1992 1991 to 2007, after a much-publicized feud and are currently affiliated with [[TVT Records]]. Ultimately, TVT entered into a joint venture with Interscope that allowed [[Trent Reznor]] to begin releasing NIN albums on his own [[Nothing Records]] imprint, set up with his then manager, [[John Malm]]as of 2025.
After a much-publicized feud between NIN and [[TVT Records]], TVT entered into a joint venture with Interscope in 1991 that allowed [[Trent Reznor]] to begin releasing NIN albums on his own [[Nothing Records]] imprint, set up with his then-manager, [[John Malm]]. Interscope bought out the remainder of TVT's recording contract interest in 1998. Interscope was acquired by Universal Music Group in 1998, and now operates as one third of UMG's Interscope Geffen A&M Records label group.
==Signing Nine Inch Nails==
The full post can be read [http://stereogum.com/archives/universal-delays-remixnincom-launch-reznor-tries-t_007248.html#more here]
===3D-Tour DVD===
In late 2008 Trent Reznor revealed he was planning to film the last handful of shows in 3D for a DVD and theatrical release with director James Cameron. He also revealed that due to issues with funding and producing he was unable to fit filming into the schedule and dates at such short notice, after recovering the project and finding alternate support. Although Interscope was not mentioned in the nin.com blog revealing this, it is widely accepted that the company is that referred to it holds the rights to the majority of Nine Inch Nails material and has an almost infamous reputation with fans for refusing and delaying projects in the past, such as the launch of remix.nin.com.
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==Return to Interscope==
Nine Inch Nails returned to Interscope in 2025, with a distribution deal for the release of the ''[[Tron: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)|Tron: Ares]]'' album. 2025 also saw CD reissues of many older Interscope-owned NIN releases that had gone out of print. And for the first time, the [[The Null Corporation|Null Corporation]]-owned [[The Trilogy|Trilogy]] was reissued on Interscope on digital.
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