Music Choice

Music Choice (also known as MC) is a United States company that programs music and produces music-related content for digital cable, cell phones, and cable modem subscribers in the US. Music Choice programs dozens of audio music channels for digital cable subscribers, as well as programs and produces music-related content for on-demand customers with access to Music Choice On-Demand. Music Choice also offers video and audio music programming for cell phone customers through Sprint Nextel and AT&T Wireless Services. Music Choice recently launched a new interactive music video network called SWRV.

Many digital cable and telco companies carry Music Choice, including Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Cablevision, Cox Communications, Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-verse, Grande Communications, Service Electric Cable TV, CenturyLink and Bright House Networks. DirecTV discontinued Music Choice on November 15, 2005 in favour of XM Satellite Radio channels. Other companies offer similar audio services for commercial customers, such as Muzak and DMX. On April 23, 2012, Music Choice revamped their appearance and added new graphics and new backgrounds for digital cable.

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