[1][2][3] Its 32 Jazz imprint released a successful series of compilation albums.
[1] It also released new material by artists such as The Jazz Passengers and established 32 R&B, 32 Blues, 32 Groove, and 32 Pop subsidiaries.
[6] By 2000, Miller had become CEO of CDBeat, which owned 32 Records as a subsidiary.
[9] In March 2000, Dorn resigned from the company and formed Label M later that year.
[14] Savoy Jazz acquired the rights to the Muse and Landmark catalogs from 32 Records in October 2003,[15] and by the end of the year, ConnectivCorp had merged with Majesco Entertainment.