The Orchard Targets China’s 388 Million Mobile & Net Users With New ZTEMT Deal
The Orchard has entered into a marketing and licensing partnership with Chinese mobile infrastructure and services provider, ZTEMT. Utilizing The Orchard’s top one hundred thousand songs, ZTEMT will program. Continue reading
Gracenote Powers Gravity Mobile Music ID App
Gravity Mobile has launched the MusicID App, a music discovery guide giving iPhone and iPod touch users the ability to identify music, conduct text search by lyrics, view artist bios. Continue reading
Romplr Makes Music Interactive
In an age of interactive media, how to do same for music has become an increasing part of the music creation and marketing discussion in recent months. Online collaboration and. Continue reading
Sirius Launches iPhone App Sans Stern
Sirius XM has released a long due official iPhone and iPod Touch app. The service is free for Sirius XM subscribers and $3 a month for others. 120 channles of. Continue reading
iPhone Users: Older, Richer & Watching More Videos
iPhone music apps and mobile videos may soon become as important to marketing and artist whose audience skews older as it already is those whose fans are under 24. A. Continue reading
New iPhone 3G S Comes With A Little Video Bonus For Music Marketers
Yesterday's big news was the unveiling of the new iPhone, and along with it came a nice little bonus for those who sometimes market music via video. Sure its great. Continue reading
mSpot Signs Up 6M For Paid Mobile Entertainment
Mobile music and entertainment company mSpot announced this morning that it has surpassed the 6 million mark in total paid users – a 150% increase since July 2008. mSpot offers. Continue reading
SayNow Connects Artists To Fans Via Voice Mail & Text Messages
Our Call Katy Perry Now post last week led us to service provider SayNow. This free service connects bands with fans via voice mail and text messages. Rapper Soulja Boy. Continue reading
Mobile Music $’s To Hit $5.5B By 2013, But Ad-Supported Could See Shortfalls
Despite the global recession, revenues from streamed mobile music services and full-track downloads are expected to exhibit strong growth over the next 5 years, according to a new report from. Continue reading