mSpot adds CBS Radio, Last.fm content
Mobile music and entertainment firm mSpot announced an agreement with CBS Radio to add more than 100 live local radio stations from across the U.S. to its broadcast entertainment lineup. The company also trumpeted a new agreement with Internet radio and music community website Last.fm (acquired by CBS Interactive in 2007) to add its personalized streaming media service. Among the stations licensed by CBS Radio: KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, WFAN-AM in New York City and WXRT-FM in Chicago. Users seeking to personalize their radio experience can turn to Last.fm, which enables listeners to check out recommended music, create their own stations and access artist bios. mSpot now offers access to over 100 commercial-free music channels, more than 200 local stations and over 30 stations of talk content from media firms including ABC, Fox Sports, NPR, Disney, SportingNews, MarketWatch, PRI, AccuWeather and Traffic.com.
For more on the mSpot partnerships:
- read this release
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