Orange launches wireless internet radio

Orange launches wireless internet radio Broadband provider Orange has announced it is launching an internet radio device, which can be used to access over 4,000 stations.

The Liveradio is the start of a series of entertainment products planned by Orange, and works in conjunction with a specially-designed website for broadband customers.

Users can register preferences and add stations to their favourites The service also allows consumers the chance to bookmark songs and then buy them from the Orange Music Store.

Vice president of Home at Orange UK Mike Newnham explained: "The internet radio market in the UK is growing at an increasingly-rapid rate and Orange with its home internet pedigree is well placed to be part of it."

It was announced that the Liveradio will be available for £99, either online or from Orange music stores.

Orange is also continuing its support of the media with the Orange Film Funding Board series of adverts It was recently revealed that the latest star would be Rob Lowe.


Monday, 19th May 2008

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