Actions Promotes Music Downloads In China Via Concert
December 11, 2007 |
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Actions Semiconductor (ACTS) says it will support a pop concert on December 14, 2007 in Shenzhen to promote licensed music downloads.
Actions will collaborate with its content partner Muzgame.com for the concert. The show will encourage the public to buy or download licensed music content and feature artists such as Jay Chou, one of Greater China's most popular singers.
Actions' downstream brand name customers such as Onda, Uppo, Aemape, Funtwist, OWL and Transcend will also participate in the event.
"Actions is pleased to continue collaborating with Muzgame.com in providing its customers value-added services, such as music content and promotional events, in addition to its extensive SoC technology support services," commented Nan-Horng Yeh, CEO of Actions Semiconductor. "We are excited to increase our downstream customers through our content integration partnerships."
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