NEW YORK
MixRadio, the
streaming service originally launched by Nokia, on Tuesday expanded
availability to major smartphone platforms as the market for on-demand
music keeps growing.
MixRadio, which
markets itself as a personalized streaming service with curated
playlists, said it would be available on Androids and iPhones.
MixRadio
also announced a tie-up with Taiwanese telecom company HTC, which will
bring the streaming service into its BlinkFeed feature that shows
appointments, news and other items from across the device on the
homescreen.
"For many people this
will be the first time they have been able to experience MixRadio; we're
confident they will love the simplicity of the experience and the
quality of the personalization we deliver," MixRadio chief executive
officer Jyrki Rosenberg said in a statement.
Nokia
had launched MixRadio in 2007 but the Finnish company sold its once
venerable mobile telephone business to Microsoft last year.
Microsoft, which already has its XBox Music, in turn sold MixRadio to Japan's Line Corp.
MixRadio,
which is available in 31 countries, had originally been aimed at
providing music content for Nokia which faced a tough challenge from the
iPhone due to Apple's iTunes.
MixRadio said that it would still be pre-loaded on Microsoft's Lumia phones.
The expansion comes as streaming — which allows unlimited on-demand listening — and Internet radio rapidly expand.
Thanks
to the rise of streaming and Internet radio providers such as Spotify,
Deezer, Pandora and Rhapsody, digital music matched physical sales in
revenue for the first time globally last year.
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