MXit, the hugely successful mobile messaging service with over 5 million users worldwide, has launched MOBmix — a service providing downloadable audio and video broadcasts delivered to your cellphone at a fraction of a cost of a regular broadcasting, sales or screening. Each content download is priced from 50 Moola (that’s MXit money — i.e. 50 South African cents, I think) for Ringtones, up to 400 Moola (4 SA rand) for music videos and full length tracks.
The service includes;
- Hour-long chat and chart shows featuring presenters like Derek The Bandit or DJ Cleo.
- 20-minute TV segments on lifestyle, new movies and new music [unlike podcasts - a PC or internet access is not required]
- 60-minute radio-casts with top name presenters - new album releases include Infinity on High by Fall Out Boys
- Video casts include EPKs - electronic press kits: multi-media shorts about new bands, footage on upcoming movies, hot gossip etc.
- Feedback, voting and competition mechanic is part of the Mobmix feature
- Universal Music, Musica and Puma are service partners
- Launch package includes mobcasts by Derek The Bandit, hip hop show Studio Dogz & Koni Mazwai, the ZA Show hosted by Glen and Bridgette Verran
I’ve never heard of Glen or Bridgette myself — but keep in mind MXit has a massive, massive South African following who, I’m sure, all know of the ZA Show.
I wonder how MOBmix will perform? I’m willing to bet that it’ll be immediately popular with the MXit user base.
Just in case you’re up for a MXit refresher:
MXit Facts
- MXit is a free mobile instant messaging solution
- The service provides low cost text based communication to mobile users
- 5 million users are currently registered with MXit with the company receiving between 9 - 12 thousand new registrations per day
- 200 - 500 million messages are sent per day
- The application is downloaded to the user’s cell phone free of charge via www.mxit.co.za/wap. The user is then able to send and receive short text messages over the Internet at a very low cost, on both cell phones and personal computers.
- Swist Group Technologies (Pty) Ltd was formed in 1995 and is a major shareholder of MXit Lifestyle.
- In April 2004, the business unit of MXit Lifestyle (formerly Clockspeed Mobile) was separated from Swist Group to form a new company.
- Naspers acquired a 30% stake in MXit in January 2007.
And in case you’re up for more info about MOBmix itself, it was developed by Mel.Vent Communications, a The Mothermix Group company.
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