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Music Choice

Music Choice (abbreviated as MC) is an American television music service that digitally broadcasts audio-based music channels and video-related content to cable television providers in the United States. Music Choice reaches 65 million households in North America via linear television channels and TV-on-demand services.[3]

Music Choice
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersHorsham, Pennsylvania[1]
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i/1080p (Video on demand), 480p (EDTV)
Ownership
OwnerMusic Choice LLC
(Arris (Motorola)
Charter Communications
Comcast
Cox Communications
Microsoft
Sony)
History
Launched1987[2]
Former namesDigital Cable Radio
Links
Websitewww.musicchoice.com

Music Choice is distributed nationwide by Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox Communications, Verizon Fios, DirecTV and other smaller cable providers. Similar broadcast music services include DMX, Stingray Music, Sirius XM, and XITE.

History Edit

Early development Music Choice (formerly known as Digital Cable Radio) was the first digital audio broadcast service in the world and, under its founder and CEO David Del Beccaro,[4][5][6][7] launched in test markets circa 1987. From its inception as an eight-channel audio service from Motorola's cable group, Music Choice evolved into a multi-platform interactive music network based in New York City that reaches millions of consumers across the country. Music Choice is a partnership owned by a consortium, including Comcast, Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016, Cox Communications, EMI Music, Microsoft, Arris International (previously Motorola's cable technologies division), and Sony Corporation of America.

Music Choice launched its first 24-hour interactive music video cable channel, SWRV, in February 2010.[8]

Several of its stations are measured through Mediabase and its playlists are accounted for in weekly airplay charts in addition to traditional radio and Sirius XM plays.

Platforms Edit

Linear audio channels Edit

Music Choice currently offers over 50 linear channels of various music radio formats through digital cable providers. The number of channels available varies by provider.

Music Choice On Demand Edit

Music Choice offers free video on demand content, including hundreds of music videos from various recording artists, original programs, and artist features.

TV Everywhere App Edit

Beginning in July 2008, Music Choice released iOS and Android apps. The app requires login with a participating provider's TV Everywhere authentication credentials to use, and the same access is available on traditional desktop/laptop web browsers.

On-screen information Edit

Each Music Choice channel is distributed in freeze frame television, with still slides appearing on-screen as the music plays. These slides display banner advertising (the only advertising on the service, as the audio programming airs commercial-free) along with a looping carousel of “Did You Know?” factoids paired with file photos of the artists in question. In the past, the on-screen trivia factoids have been criticized by some as featuring facts that are overtly depressing or deal with death, as a May 2017 HuffPost story cited a number of factoids recalling various illnesses, homicides, and suicides of various musical artists and their close family, friends and partners over an evening of the network's programming.[9] The color coding on the channel can be blue, pink, green or yellow depending on the dayparts. In 2021, these Music Choice channels has a photo slideshow, that still changes the picture appearing on-screen as the music plays, and the music artist, song and album from top or bottom/up or down.[citation needed]

SWRV Edit

In February 2010, Music Choice launched SWRV (pronounced 'swerve'), a 24-hour interactive music video cable channel. The network struggled to gain momentum and was eventually rebranded to Music Choice Play on October 15, 2013, then wound down by the start of 2016.

Subscription services Edit

As of the fall of 2021, Music Choice offers several subscription services which are available through the extended Internet-connected services of cable set-top boxes.

Music Choice Karaoke Edit

A home karaoke service providing access to instrumental versions of popular songs sorted into playlists with sing-along lyrics.

Music Choice Relax Edit

A service providing calming instrumentals and soothing nature imagery for the purposes of relaxation.

Music Choice Plus Edit

A service providing immediate access to any song in the Music Choice library, along with playlist creation, device downloads, and song skipping abilities.

Legal issues Edit

Stingray Edit

In June 2016, Music Choice filed a lawsuit against Stingray over patent infringement. The lawsuit occurred one month following the announcement that Comcast, part owner of Music Choice, had chosen instead to offer Stingray Radio.[10]

Music Choice drew criticism with the lawsuit; Stingray responded:

“Given the significant inroads that Stingray has made in the U.S. market [Comcast expansion] with its industry-changing technology, Stingray believes that Music Choice’s complaint is without merit and primarily motivated by competitive concerns rather than a desire to protect its intellectual property.”

Music Choice's lawsuit against Stingray disputed a number of U.S. Patents pertaining to the on screen formatting of Stingray Digital's music channels. On August 29, 2016, Stingray countersued Music Choice calling the patent lawsuit a "smear campaign".

Music Modernization Act opposition Edit

In 2018, A2IM CEO Richard James Burgess accused Music Choice of trying to solicit artist and label support to deceive Congress into reducing artists royalties paid by Music Choice.[11] The criticism came as Music Choice publicly opposed the passage of the Music Modernization Act, which ultimately was signed into law on October 11, 2018.[12][circular reference]

SoundExchange Edit

On April 10, 2019, SoundExchange filed a lawsuit against Music Choice for underpayment, following an audit of Music Choice's royalty statements.[13]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Music Choice Horsham PA, 19044 –". Manta.com. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  2. ^ [1] June 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-08-19. Retrieved 2019-08-19.
  4. ^ [2] August 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ [3] February 17, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Dan Baker". On Demand Summit. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
  7. ^ [4] December 12, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ . Music Choice. Archived from the original on 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2013-06-24.
  9. ^ Tomar, Dave; ContributorAuthor; Blogger; Journalist, Music; Trophies, Recipient of Numerous Sports Participation (2017-10-30). "Cable Television's Music Streaming Service is Obsessed with Death". HuffPost. Retrieved 2019-05-03. {{cite web}}: |last2= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ "Comcast Xfinity Expands Music Offering with Stingray". 3 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Music Choice Cheats Artists". 29 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Music Modernization Act".
  13. ^ "SoundExchange Sues Music Choice for Underpayment".

External links Edit

  • Music Choice Official website

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providers in the United States Music Choice reaches 65 million households in North America via linear television channels and TV on demand services 3 Music ChoiceCountryUnited StatesHeadquartersHorsham Pennsylvania 1 ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format480i 1080p Video on demand 480p EDTV OwnershipOwnerMusic Choice LLC Arris Motorola Charter CommunicationsComcastCox CommunicationsMicrosoftSony HistoryLaunched1987 2 Former namesDigital Cable RadioLinksWebsitewww wbr musicchoice wbr comMusic Choice is distributed nationwide by Xfinity Spectrum Cox Communications Verizon Fios DirecTV and other smaller cable providers Similar broadcast music services include DMX Stingray Music Sirius XM and XITE Contents 1 History 2 Platforms 2 1 Linear audio channels 2 2 Music Choice On Demand 2 3 TV Everywhere App 2 4 On screen information 2 5 SWRV 2 6 Subscription services 2 6 1 Music Choice Karaoke 2 6 2 Music Choice Relax 2 6 3 Music Choice Plus 3 Legal issues 3 1 Stingray 3 2 Music Modernization Act opposition 3 3 SoundExchange 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly development Music Choice formerly known as Digital Cable Radio was the first digital audio broadcast service in the world and under its founder and CEO David Del Beccaro 4 5 6 7 launched in test markets circa 1987 From its inception as an eight channel audio service from Motorola s cable group Music Choice evolved into a multi platform interactive music network based in New York City that reaches millions of consumers across the country Music Choice is a partnership owned by a consortium including Comcast Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016 Cox Communications EMI Music Microsoft Arris International previously Motorola s cable technologies division and Sony Corporation of America Music Choice launched its first 24 hour interactive music video cable channel SWRV in February 2010 8 Several of its stations are measured through Mediabase and its playlists are accounted for in weekly airplay charts in addition to traditional radio and Sirius XM plays Platforms EditLinear audio channels Edit Main article List of Music Choice channels Music Choice currently offers over 50 linear channels of various music radio formats through digital cable providers The number of channels available varies by provider Music Choice On Demand Edit Music Choice offers free video on demand content including hundreds of music videos from various recording artists original programs and artist features TV Everywhere App Edit Beginning in July 2008 Music Choice released iOS and Android apps The app requires login with a participating provider s TV Everywhere authentication credentials to use and the same access is available on traditional desktop laptop web browsers On screen information Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2023 This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2023 Each Music Choice channel is distributed in freeze frame television with still slides appearing on screen as the music plays These slides display banner advertising the only advertising on the service as the audio programming airs commercial free along with a looping carousel of Did You Know factoids paired with file photos of the artists in question In the past the on screen trivia factoids have been criticized by some as featuring facts that are overtly depressing or deal with death as a May 2017 HuffPost story cited a number of factoids recalling various illnesses homicides and suicides of various musical artists and their close family friends and partners over an evening of the network s programming 9 The color coding on the channel can be blue pink green or yellow depending on the dayparts In 2021 these Music Choice channels has a photo slideshow that still changes the picture appearing on screen as the music plays and the music artist song and album from top or bottom up or down citation needed SWRV Edit In February 2010 Music Choice launched SWRV pronounced swerve a 24 hour interactive music video cable channel The network struggled to gain momentum and was eventually rebranded to Music Choice Play on October 15 2013 then wound down by the start of 2016 Subscription services Edit As of the fall of 2021 Music Choice offers several subscription services which are available through the extended Internet connected services of cable set top boxes Music Choice Karaoke Edit A home karaoke service providing access to instrumental versions of popular songs sorted into playlists with sing along lyrics Music Choice Relax Edit A service providing calming instrumentals and soothing nature imagery for the purposes of relaxation Music Choice Plus Edit A service providing immediate access to any song in the Music Choice library along with playlist creation device downloads and song skipping abilities Legal issues EditStingray Edit In June 2016 Music Choice filed a lawsuit against Stingray over patent infringement The lawsuit occurred one month following the announcement that Comcast part owner of Music Choice had chosen instead to offer Stingray Radio 10 Music Choice drew criticism with the lawsuit Stingray responded Given the significant inroads that Stingray has made in the U S market Comcast expansion with its industry changing technology Stingray believes that Music Choice s complaint is without merit and primarily motivated by competitive concerns rather than a desire to protect its intellectual property Music Choice s lawsuit against Stingray disputed a number of U S Patents pertaining to the on screen formatting of Stingray Digital s music channels On August 29 2016 Stingray countersued Music Choice calling the patent lawsuit a smear campaign Music Modernization Act opposition Edit In 2018 A2IM CEO Richard James Burgess accused Music Choice of trying to solicit artist and label support to deceive Congress into reducing artists royalties paid by Music Choice 11 The criticism came as Music Choice publicly opposed the passage of the Music Modernization Act which ultimately was signed into law on October 11 2018 12 circular reference SoundExchange Edit On April 10 2019 SoundExchange filed a lawsuit against Music Choice for underpayment following an audit of Music Choice s royalty statements 13 See also EditDash Radio DMX music service Muzak Sirius XM Stingray Radio XiteReferences Edit Music Choice Horsham PA 19044 Manta com Retrieved 2015 12 31 1 Archived June 18 2013 at the Wayback Machine 2019 Music Choice Media Kit PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2019 08 19 Retrieved 2019 08 19 2 Archived August 18 2012 at the Wayback Machine 3 Archived February 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine Dan Baker On Demand Summit Retrieved 2015 12 31 4 Archived December 12 2013 at the Wayback Machine SWRV TV Don t Just Watch Music Choice Archived from the original on 2010 02 08 Retrieved 2013 06 24 Tomar Dave ContributorAuthor Blogger Journalist Music Trophies Recipient of Numerous Sports Participation 2017 10 30 Cable Television s Music Streaming Service is Obsessed with Death HuffPost Retrieved 2019 05 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last2 has generic name help Comcast Xfinity Expands Music Offering with Stingray 3 May 2016 Music Choice Cheats Artists 29 May 2018 Music Modernization Act SoundExchange Sues Music Choice for Underpayment External links EditMusic Choice Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music Choice amp oldid 1175228275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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