Over 100 live radio stations from cities around the United States available on mSpot Radio

Jul 10, 2007 14:06 GMT  ·  By

Mobile entertainment company mSpot announced a deal with ABC Radio Networks that will make music programming from 14 of ABC Radio Network's affiliate radio stations available on mSpot Radio.

ABC Radio Network is owned by Citadel Broadcasting Corporation, the largest pure-play radio company in the United States, with 177 FM stations and 66 AM stations. ABC Radio Network has nearly 4,400 affiliate radio stations, offering an extensive line-up of news, sports, music and talk programming. The list of the ABC Radio Networks affiliate stations that have been made available to mSpot users includes top radio stations broadcasting in New York, Washington DC, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Chicago and Detroit.

"By offering our content on mSpot, we are rapidly expanding both the range and reach of our customer base," said John Rosso, ABC Radio Networks senior vice president, affiliate relations and digital media. "We are committed to being at the forefront of new ways to deliver content to our listeners and affiliates. Our partnership with mSpot reflects our constant drive to meet listener demands."

mSpot Radio offers mobile users more than 100 channels of music, news, sports, finance, entertainment, talk, podcasts and videos from radio's most recognized brands, including NPR, FOX Sports, Radio Disney, Clear Channel, Marketwatch and CBS Radio. In addition, mSpot Radio includes more than 100 live radio stations from cities around the United States. mSpot's music and radio services enable users to discover and learn about new artists and songs, listen to exclusive music content, access their music libraries from anywhere and purchase and download music, ringtones and screensavers.

"Our partnerships with entertainment and media companies have helped us deliver the best mobile radio services for more than two years," said Daren Tsui, CEO and co-founder of mSpot. "Our goal is to work with ABC Radio Networks and other leading content providers to transform mobile phones into a medium for entertainment content that is embraced by the masses."