MixRadio, the music streaming service previously owned and promoted by
Nokia, has finally launched versions for Android and iOS, thereby
opening up the service to a larger audience. The service was previously
exclusive to platforms used by Nokia and Microsoft.
The service
started as OD2 in 1999 and provided digital music stores for various
internet service providers. It was eventually acquired by Nokia in 2007,
which developed and released it as a Nokia-exclusive service. After
Nokia's sale of its mobile phone unit to Microsoft, MixRadio was also
transferred as part of the deal. However, since Microsoft already had
the Xbox Music streaming service as a part of its portfolio, it sold
MixRadio to Japanese company Line Corporation,
which owns the popular Line messenger service.
Since MixRadio
was developed for Nokia, it remained dedicated and exclusive to the
Windows Phone, Nokia X, Asha and Symbian platforms till now. Under new
ownership, the service has now launched applications for Android and
iOS, two of the world's most popular smartphone platforms. This will
allow many more users around the world to access MixRadio and its
services.
The online streaming service operates as an Internet
radio service. It is free to use, but is monetised through the use of
banner ads, which are shown on screen when the app is in use. It boasts
of a catalogue of over 35 million tracks. MixRadio previously offered an
unlimited downloads offer in India, but discontinued support for this
in November 2014. The service is active in 31 countries today.
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