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BSkyB and Omifone to offer unlimited downloads
BSkyB is reportedly in advanced talks with music service provider Omnifone about launching an unlimited music download and streaming service. UK-based Omnifone has international licensing deals in place for such a service with all four major music labels. BSkyB first...
Tags: Service, British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc., Omnifone, Music Service, Home Entertainment, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Piracy, Personal Technology, Internet, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Andrew McDonald, Apple Inc., BSkyB, British Sky Broadcasting Group, Virgin Media Inc.
Articles 2009-02-18
BSkyB and Universal prep for download store launch
BSkyB and Universal are moving nearer to the launch of their joint music streaming and download service, with talks underway with the remaining major labels and a number of independents, Sky confirms. The news comes amid new reports over the price structure and corporate branding for the stand-alone subscription-based...
Tags: Service, Music, British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc., Home Entertainment, Internet, Branding, Personal Technology, Marketing, EMI Group, Sony Music, Universal Music Group, Omnifone, Andrew McDonald, BSkyB, British Sky Broadcasting Group, Visa Inc., Warner Music Group Corp.
Articles 2009-05-25

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Mobile music download service launches ahead of Apple iPhone
LONDON AFP — British telecoms company Omnifone on Thursday launched MusicStation, a new music download service for mobile phone users in Sweden, beating Apple's iPhone to the global marketplace by two weeks. The MusicStation service, which works on about 80 percent of new mobile phones, will be rolled out...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Apple Inc., Europe, MARKETING, mobile
Research articles 2007-06-14
Li Ka-Shing Confirms Spotify Stake, Will Tie Up With 3, INQ
Spotify’s mobile future looks assured, at least in part, even if Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) doesn’t approve its iPhone app. China’s Li Ka-Shing Foundation, which previously invested in Joost, has confirmed the rumour to Forbes; it has invested in the much-hyped music streamer.Why does that equal mobile? Ka-Shing (rhymes with...
Tags: Mobile, Handset, Li Ka-Shing, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Robert Andrews
External links 2009-08-20
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