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Friday, December 4, 2009

Stingray Digital adds EMI Music Canada catalogue to new Galaxie Music Videos on Demand service

MONTREAL, December 3, 2009 ’Äì Stingray Digital, a Montreal-based company with strong growth in the international digital media sector, announced today a multi-year, multi-platform agreement with EMI Music Canada to add the label’Äôs music video content to the Galaxie Music Videos on Demand service. The Galaxie Music Videos on Demand (MVOD) service was launched on Rogers Digital Cable in September this year and will be soon offered by other television service providers.

"The Galaxie Music Videos On Demand service has been growing in popularity since the launch in September,’Äù stated Eric Boyko, president of Stingray Digital ’Äúand now, with access to the historic library from EMI, viewers are going to find even more of the top music video content they seek. The EMI library will further strengthen the Galaxie MVOD service with videos that span works from today’Äôs chart toppers and legendary artists."

’ÄúWe recognize that music fans want to be able to select and watch the music videos of their choice, on a range of platforms, including their television screens. The Galaxie Music Videos on Demand service is the perfect platform for delivery of the latest and the most requested music videos,’Äù said EMI Music Canada President Deane Cameron. ’ÄúWe look forward to working with Stingray Digital and the Galaxie programming team on the development of Galaxie MVOD across various platforms.’Äù

This new service from Stingray Digital, the first of its kind in Canada, allows viewers to select their choice of music videos, or select and watch professionally-programmed music video playlists. There are hundreds of popular videos of all genres ready to be watched at the viewer’Äôs convenience. In the US, the equivalent music videos on demand service is the number one VOD service by monthly views across all categories.

With The KARAOKE Channel on VOD in more than 42 million homes in North America and in Europe, and now Galaxie Music Videos on Demand being rolled out across Canada, Stingray Digital is quickly establishing themselves as one of the major suppliers of video on demand content worldwide.

About Stingray Digital Media Group

Stingray Digital is a leader in interactive music distribution. Our properties include The Karaoke Channel, the world’Äôs largest licensed karaoke library and karaoke service on TV and Internet, Galaxie, the leading digital music service on TV in Canada, Chum Satellite Services, a leader in commercial music and video solutions and its music licensing unit, Stingray Music. Stingray was founded by seasoned new media entrepreneurs, Eric Boyko and Alexandre Taillefer, and is financially backed by Telesystem and Novacap. Headquartered in Montreal, Stingray has more than 110 employees and additional offices in Charlotte, Los Angeles and Budapest. For more information, visit stingraydigital.com.

About EMI Music Canada


EMI Music Canada is a unit of EMI Music, one of the world’Äôs leading music companies. EMI Music Canada was founded in 1949 and is celebrating its 60th Anniversary this year. EMI Music Canada’Äôs current roster of artists spans all musical tastes and genres. Artists include: Alice In Chains, Lily Allen, Charles Aznavour, Corinne Bailey Rae, Beastie Boys, The Beatles, Sarah Brightman, Rosanne Cash, Terri Clark, Coldplay, Stompin' Tom Connors, Jesse Cook, Default, Depeche Mode, David Guetta, Ben Harper, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, Massive Attack, Anne Murray, Nickelback, One More Girl, Katy Perry, Serena Ryder, Sweet Thing, Thirty Seconds To Mars, Kreesha Turner, Keith Urban and Karl Wolf. It also boasts a strong EMI Label Services Division with labels such as: Aquarius Records, Arts & Crafts, Century Media Records, Eleven Seven Records, Justin Time Records, Marquis, Secret City Records, Side One Dummy Records, Sparks Music, Ultra Records, Upper Class Recordings and the Welk Music Group.
www.emimusic.ca

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