U.K.-headquartered TV-based music streaming service Roxi, backed by such investors as Simon Cowell, Kylie Minogue and Sheryl Crow, is ready to move into the U.S. during the first quarter of 2024. The company recently unveiled partnerships with TV and set-top box makers, as well as TV station giant Sinclair.
Consumers can use the Roxi app free with ads under the Roxi Standard plan or for $8.99 per month in the U.S. (after a free 30-day trial) or £6.99 ($8.85) in the U.K. The firm also offers interactive music channels to the likes of Sinclair.
CEO Rob Lewis leads the company, founded in 2017, which has deals with all major labels and touts that it offers its partners “a unique full-catalog music video service – all the original music videos plus over 100 million Roxi virtual music videos.” The serial entrepreneur formerly founded Omnifone, a provider of cloud-based unlimited music services, among others.
Consumers can use the Roxi app free with ads under the Roxi Standard plan or for $8.99 per month in the U.S. (after a free 30-day trial) or £6.99 ($8.85) in the U.K. The firm also offers interactive music channels to the likes of Sinclair.
CEO Rob Lewis leads the company, founded in 2017, which has deals with all major labels and touts that it offers its partners “a unique full-catalog music video service – all the original music videos plus over 100 million Roxi virtual music videos.” The serial entrepreneur formerly founded Omnifone, a provider of cloud-based unlimited music services, among others.
- 1/11/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ROXi Music offers access to 100 million music videos, music video karaoke, games, and more.
ROXi Music is hoping you’ll kiss your smart speaker goodbye when the service launches in the United States in the first quarter of 2024. The company’s free voice-controlled music video streaming app is compatible with most smart TVs and provides access to an extensive catalog of music videos. The service is hoping to challenge the dominance of smart speakers with music that’s visually engaging, easy to control, and more fun to play. But the real question is whether this is something that consumers actually want.
ROXi’s free music video streaming app will offer 100 million music videos on over 90% of smart TVs. The service integrates with TV interfaces, enabling voice and remote control searches, aiming to replace traditional smart speakers with a more engaging, visual music experience. Celebrities like Simon Cowell, Kylie Minogue, and...
ROXi Music is hoping you’ll kiss your smart speaker goodbye when the service launches in the United States in the first quarter of 2024. The company’s free voice-controlled music video streaming app is compatible with most smart TVs and provides access to an extensive catalog of music videos. The service is hoping to challenge the dominance of smart speakers with music that’s visually engaging, easy to control, and more fun to play. But the real question is whether this is something that consumers actually want.
ROXi’s free music video streaming app will offer 100 million music videos on over 90% of smart TVs. The service integrates with TV interfaces, enabling voice and remote control searches, aiming to replace traditional smart speakers with a more engaging, visual music experience. Celebrities like Simon Cowell, Kylie Minogue, and...
- 1/9/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
ROXi, a music video streaming app for TVs whose backers include Simon Cowell and Kylie Minogue that was first launched in the U.K., is coming to the United States.
The service promises American viewers access to some 100 million music videos — including the likes of Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé — plus hundreds of curated music video channels, karaoke and music games. ROXi’s services are available free with ads, or without ads for a monthly subscription fee.
ROXi will be available in the first quarter of 2024 on multiple connected-tv platforms. In addition, in partnership with TV broadcaster Sinclair, the company plans to launch what it claims will be the U.S.’s first fully interactive broadcast TV channels, allowing viewers to pause, play and skip content on compatible TV sets. ROXi plans to launch three interactive music channels — the ROXi Music Channel, the ROXi Music Karaoke Channel and the...
The service promises American viewers access to some 100 million music videos — including the likes of Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé — plus hundreds of curated music video channels, karaoke and music games. ROXi’s services are available free with ads, or without ads for a monthly subscription fee.
ROXi will be available in the first quarter of 2024 on multiple connected-tv platforms. In addition, in partnership with TV broadcaster Sinclair, the company plans to launch what it claims will be the U.S.’s first fully interactive broadcast TV channels, allowing viewers to pause, play and skip content on compatible TV sets. ROXi plans to launch three interactive music channels — the ROXi Music Channel, the ROXi Music Karaoke Channel and the...
- 1/9/2024
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
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