On-demand digital music services provider MOG announced the introduction of MOG All Access, an all-you-can-eat mobile
streaming application optimized for the iPhone and Android platforms. Scheduled to launch in early Q2, the cloud-based MOG All Access--priced at $10 per month--promises unlimited listening to more than 7 million songs as well as MOG Radio, which offers streams based on selected tracks or artists. MOG's slider control enables users to determine whether they want to listen to "artist-only" radio or to allow similar artists into the mix. In addition, users can access their MOG.com playlists, download content to a local cache for offline listening and choose between standard download rates of 64 kbps or higher-quality HQ Audio in larger file formats.
MOG was founded in mid-2005 by David Hyman, former CEO of digital entertainment technology firm Gracenote. The company's investors include Universal Music Group and Sony Music, and its board of directors features famed producer Rick Rubin.
For more on MOG All Access:
- read this release [1]
Related articles:
U.S. mobile music [2] revenues to decline to $740 million in 2013
Study: Mobile music [3] experience satisfies most users
Links:
[1] http://www.fiercewireless.com/press-releases/mog-debuts-its-all-you-can-eat-music-service-mobile
[2] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/u-s-mobile-music-revenues-decline-740m-2013/2009-06-15
[3] http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/study-mobile-music-experience-satisfies-most-users/2009-03-24