To give competition to Pandora, Spotify and Apple’s iTunes, Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile)has introduced Milk Music, which is a free and ad-free radio streaming service for the premium Galaxy Smartphones. The Milk Music streaming service has 200 radio stations and 13 million songs that makes tuning into your favorite music a more enjoyable and enriching experience.
“Milk Music introduces a fresh approach to music that reflects our innovation leadership and our focus on creating best-in-class consumer experiences,” said Gregory Lee, president and CEO of Samsung Telecommunications America and Samsung Electronics North America Headquarters. “We’re offering consumers amazing, rich music experiences built around what matters most to them and their lifestyle.”
Milk Music is powered by Slacker, and is available now exclusively for Galaxy consumers to download on Google Play on the Galaxy S 4, Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy NoteII across all carrier and retail channels as well as the Galaxy S 5 in April. Samsung will also be offering unique music programming from top selling and emerging artists available exclusively through Milk Music.
Milk Music has distinctive dial design, which provides a more intuitive and natural way to listen to music. The dial is customizable to showcase only the genres that are most relevant to your personal tastes and preferences. Their is no log-in required and no need to think of a specific artist, song name or browsing through a list of choices, you can just starting listening to music instantly. With a growing music catalog of 200 genre-based and curated stations, and 13M songs, Milk Music connects people with the best music, whether it’s a standby song or a new discovery, with significantly fewer repeats. Milk Music also allows you six song skips per hour per station. The “Fine-Tune Station” feature of this service allows you to adjust the genre-based station based on popularity, novelty and song favorites to further optimize recommendations for the best personalized listening experience.