Archives for the category: Mobile Music Reports from Moco News

September 8, 2004

Mobile Music Briefing Report, July-August 2004

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The new Mobile Music Briefing Report for July-August 2004 is out now. The report is a news compilation which covers top news in the sector during the July-August, neatly categorized and contextualized with plenty of links. With a special section this month on the converging online and mobile music markets.

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July 6, 2004

Mobile Music Report

car[1].gif Moco News' Mobile Music Report, covering news for May and June (missed writing up the report last month), is out now…The report covers top news in the sector during the period, neatly categorized and contextualized with plenty of links.

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"July, 20004: The report covers top news in the sector during the period, neatly categorized and contextualized with plenty of links.

We have a special section this month on what I call the online-mobile music disconnect, addressing the issues the music industry is choosing to ignore: the pricing disparity between online and mobile music services, and software service like Xingtone which cater to these exact disparities.

We also have a special section on ringtone charts...some frenzied activity in the market, especially in UK.

Also, sections on mobile music technology and ringbacks...

And then, regional news from UK and Europe, the hotbed of technological innovation in this sector, and Asia, the place where it is really happening.
Companies Covered in This Report: Xingtone, Primetones, Loudeye, Virgin Mobile, EMI, AG Interactive, Chaoticom, Verizon Wireless, SmartServ, Zingy, Shazam, O2, T-Mobile, Monstermob, UNiversal Music, Sony Music, and others....

May 5, 2004

The Mobile Music Report For April 2004

PaidContent.org's 3rd Mobile Music Report is now available for purchase ($ 30.-), covering news and analysis from April 2004…

There is a special section this month on mobile music recognition services, including Toshiba's research, Shazam's entry in U.S., among others.

Indicative of the activity in the area, venture fundings and M&A in the sector are picking up...and we have all the news on them.

Companies Covered in This Report: American Greetings Mobile, Universal Music, YES Networks, Shazam, Loudeye, InfoSpace Mobile, Marconi, Toshiba, SmartVideo, Airborne Entertainment, Chilmark Media, Nokia, Samsung, LG and others...

By Rafat Ali, editor paidContent.org and MocoNews.net

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