Friday 25 November 2011

Next Mediaworks launches subscription-based app for iPad and iPhone

Next Mediaworks, the owners of Radio One, in association with digital customer engagement specialist 2ergo.com, has launched 'IndiaONE - The sounds of India', an application specially designed for iPad and iPhone platforms. The application streams high quality audio and covers a wide range of genres, including Indian film music and non-film music such as ghazals, religious, folk, and Indipop, and news in three languages. 
The karaokeONE feature of the app is also available separately, and allows one to sing Bollywood songs with synchronised lyrics and high-quality back up music and support vocals. 

The songs library reportedly has more than 1,000 songs, and will be updated every 30-45 days at no extra cost for the period of subscription. As a special launch feature, the app has also unplugged sessions of Indian musicians who have played exclusively at the studios of Next Mediaworks' subsidiary radio station Radio One, and Bollywood stars who have presented their favourite songs in their own voices as played out in the Radio One stations. The application also has a mood player that shuffles music. 
The iPad version with karaokeONE is priced at US$1.99, whereas the iPhone version without karaoke feature is priced at US$0.99. The karaokeONE app is priced at US$0.99.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/1138-next-mediaworks-launches-subscription-based-app-for-ipad-and-iphone.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/1138-next-mediaworks-launches-subscription-based-app-for-ipad-and-iphone.html

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