MixRadio

MixRadio was an online music streaming service owned by Line Corporation. The service was first introduced by Nokia in 2011 as Nokia Music for Windows Phone, serving as a successor to Nokia's previous Nokia Music Store/Comes with Music/Ovi Music Store initiatives, which was based on the LoudEye/OD2 platform. After its acquisition of Nokia's mobile phone business, the service was briefly maintained by Microsoft Mobile Oy before it was sold to Japanese internet company Line Corporation in 2015. Following the acquisition, MixRadio expanded to Android and iOS in May 2015.

Nokia Music Store / Ovi / Comes With Music / MixRadio
Developer(s)Nokia (2007-2014)
Microsoft Mobile (2014-2015)
Line Corporation (2015-2016)
Initial release2007 (2007)
Final release
4.5.2766 (Android), 1.7.0.2723 (iOS), 4.5.4.481 (Windows Phone) / 10 March 2016 (2016-03-10), 16 February 2016 (2016-02-16), 11 March 2016 (2016-03-11)
Operating systemAndroid
iOS
Apple Watch
Windows
OS X
Amazon Appstore
BlackBerry
Windows Phone
Tizen
Adidas miCoach Smart Run
Symbian
Harman Kardon
Websitemixradiomusic.com

On 16 February 2016, Line announced that MixRadio would be discontinued, citing "a careful assessment of the subsidiary's overall performance" and "the financial challenges posed by the music streaming market".

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