Samsung Debuts Milk Music On Galaxy Devices

Samsung debuts Milk Music, a streaming radio service that's free to download and listen to, without ads, only available on Galaxy devices: Galaxy S 4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Mega, and Galaxy S 4 Mini


Samsung is taking on Apple's iTunes Radio, as well as Pandora, Spotify, and a host of other companies in the competitive streaming music business.

Milk Music, launched Friday and available now in the Google Play store, is Samsung's latest foray into a music service, this time a streaming radio offering.
It's free to download and free to listen to, and importantly, unlike iTunes Radio, it doesn't have ads.

Milk will be going up against companies that have already achieved broad global reach like Spotify, those that have reached a huge audience like Pandora, and those that have a powerful marketing machine like Beats Music. All of which, by the way, you can use regardless of the device you're using.

Milk is only for Samsung Galaxy customers. And for now it's only available in the US.
Milk is a clear followup to iTunes Radio, but it doesn't include the option to purchase tracks you like, It does have the option of listening offline. You cache some music for uninterrupted listening when you head down to the subway or get stuck in a building with no signal or Wi-Fi.


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