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In a surprise move, Mog founder David Hyman stepped down as CEO of the company yesterday, just months after selling it to Beats Electronics. Delete the scoop?
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July 2, 2012 1:28 PM
Beats Electronics — maker of the Beats by Dre headphones everyone seems to be wearing these days — is now in the actual music business. The companies announced on Monday that Beats will acquire the MOG music service, culminating a deal that had been rumored for months. Delete the scoop?
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Rdio was the first international music streaming service to launch in Australia late 2011 and rumours of a Spotify launch have abounded for... Delete the scoop?
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Don't stop the music. It seems obvious, but MOG is the first of the big music streaming services to get this right on a tablet. Delete the scoop?
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March 20, 2012 7:43 PM
Beats Electronics, the headset manufacturer founded by rapper Dr. Dre and now majority owned by HTC, has reportedly bought up online music service MOG. Delete the scoop?
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The Death of Terrestrial Radio, the Free Market Economy, and Music Streaming: 5Qs Friday with David Hyman Q: What do you believe is the most-influential trend changing the music industry today? A: The... Delete the scoop?
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MOG on an iPhone. Yes, you get Bob Dylan. When Spotify introduced its streaming music service in the U.S. a few months ago, I raved about it. Delete the scoop?
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Facebook users have listened to songs over 1.5 billion times during the first six weeks that music applications have integrated the Open Graph. Delete the scoop?
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Facebook's recently-launched music features are not perfect, but in the past month-plus, the social network has already boosted usage of Facebook-connected unlimited... Delete the scoop?
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While Beats Electronics may not be rolling out a branded smartphone in the very near future, a source with told Billboard.biz that Beats, HTC and Mog are in... Delete the scoop?
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June 6, 2012 1:43 PM
"Ford Sync impressed us at the Consumer Electronics Show five years ago for how it lets drivers control entertainment and navigation systems with their voices, enabling them to keep their eyes on the road. Now, Ford Sync has a new friend: the unlimited music service MOG, which select Ford 2012 models can control via both in-dash and voice commands." Delete the scoop?
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For a couple of weeks, rumors have swirled that Beats Electronics, the headphone maker, will acquire MOG, a music subscription service similar to Spotify (except without all the users). Delete the scoop?
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March 23, 2012 4:21 PM
MOG, a streaming music service has been subject of acquisitions rumors, with phone maker HTC as the likely buyer. Delete the scoop?
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HTC, which has a big stake in Beats Audio, wants a subscription music service on its phones. MOG might fit the bill. Delete the scoop?
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"MOG has always been a huge underachiever in the subscription market, though we've heard that the MOG Music Network (MMN) is actually quite lucrative. Either way, it looks like all or part of MOG is now being plumped for sale, with C|Net pointing to a 'variety of different companies' getting pitched on the possibility. C|Net's Greg Sandoval was incredibly light on details, though Sandoval's sources are frequently right." Delete the scoop?
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In the beginning, music industry watchers hailed subscription streaming services such as Spotify, MOG, Rdio, and Rhapsody as saviors of the industry, an alternative for listeners and labels to the tyranny of the 99-cent iTunes download. Delete the scoop?
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Unlimited streaming music service MOG is expanding its footprint yet again with a new AT&T deal that will see its mobile application pre-installed on AT&T's first new LTE smartphones: the Samsung Galaxy S Skyrocket and the HTC Vivid. Delete the scoop?
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