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18th April 2005 - Infinity Broadcasting said on Sunday
it planned to broadcast its programs to mobile phones
in the United States, and include text data for subscribers.
The plan would let cellphone users view song titles
and artists' names, check concert dates, buy tickets,
ringtones and other content, and participate in station
promotions.
Infinity, a unit of Viacom Inc., said it was the first
broadcaster committed to the concept in the United States,
although it has not reached a deal with a mobile phone
operator to carry the service, called "Visual Radio."
Nokia is building handsets for the service, which Infinity
is developing together with computer maker Hewlett-Packard
Co. .
Last week, top U.S. radio station operator Clear Channel
Communications Inc. announced plans to begin offering
clips of its programs over cell phones by the end of
2005.
Both Infinity and Clear Channel are moving aggressively
to revamp their traditional radio business with new
distribution outlets as they struggle with satellite
radio and digital music players like Apple Computer's
iPod and the Internet for listeners' attention.
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