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Latinoise.com to provide Latin music content on the Windows Media Guide
Latinoise.com content will be showcased to millions of Windows Media Player Users via the International Page
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Latinoise.com to provide Latin music content on the Windows Media Guide
Latinoise.com content will be showcased to millions of Windows Media Player Users via the International Page
San Diego, Calif. (August 19, 2002) - Latinoise.com (www.latinoise.com), the Internet's most comprehensive bilingual Latin Music portal, announced today that it will provide content for the Latin version of the Microsoft Windows Media Player Guide.
Latinoise will provide various artist interviews, Latin music award content, and streaming music video clips using high quality Windows Media Audio and Video. Beginning this week (8/19/02), users can click on their Windows Media Player to watch Latinoise streaming video content of the 2002 Latin Grammy nominees announcements ceremony. Consumers can view the Latin version of Windows Media Guide by clicking International" in the media guide of Windows Media Player (in versions 7 and higher).
"We are delighted to be a content provider for Microsofts Latin version of its Windows Media Player Guide. This is a great opportunity for Latinoise to showcase its content from a leading platform that is seen by millions of Spanish speaking users in the United States and Latin America. By taking this step, our worldwide audience will expand dramatically! Latinoise.com advertisers will have an even larger Latin audience to target and we will give greater exposure to our Latin musicians," said Javier Rabago, CEO of Latinoise.com.
The addition of Latinoise to the Windows Media Player Guide enables consumers from around the world to have an exceptional digital media experience while accessing the hottest Latin content," said Jonathan Usher, director of the Windows Digital Media Division at Microsoft Corp.
About Latinoise.com:
Latinoise.com, profiled as a leading online Latin Music portal in the June 2000 issue of Billboard Magazine, is the world's most comprehensive Latin music vertical portal to target Spanish and English-speaking Latin music fans throughout the United States and Latin America. The site was launched in April 2000 and is based in San Diego, California. The company is privately held. Latinoise.com presents an e-commerce store with one of the most extensive catalogs of Latin music, legal digital downloads, streaming interviews, videos, concerts, and the latest news and tour information on Latin artists. For more information, please visit www.Latinoise.com or email info@latinoise.com.
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