June 8, 2005

First ever music video album for mobiles dances off the shelves

a1002.jpg ROK Entertainment, the developer of technology that allows full-length movies and music video albums to play on mobile phones, today announced the sell-out of their 'Big Tunes' album, reports PhoneContent.

"We knew this album would prove popular" reports Bruce Renny of ROK "but to have sold out our entire initial stock - via our website only - in just two weeks flat has taken us by surprise."

In April, ROK announced the deal with Ministry of Sound for the world's first compilation album containing 20 dance videos and 20 audio tracks on one single memory card.

This was followed last month by the release of the world's first full-length movie - The Shawshank Redemption' - on ROK Player cards."

emily | 5:58 PM | News, Buzz | Add this this entry to your del.icio.us bookmarks. Digg This Technorati search results for this Entry
The Permanent Link to this page is: http://www.textually.org/ringtonia/archives/2005/06/008622.htm