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CBC MUSIC APP NOW AVAILABLE FOR ANDROID DEVICES

CBC Music just got even more accessible - it’s now available via mobile app for   Android devices such as mobile phones or tablets. 

The new app   gives Android device users immediate access to CBC Music wherever they are.  With the touch of an icon, Android users can enjoy the best in Canadian and   international music through 40 genre-specific web radio stations as well as CBC   Radio 2 and CBC Radio 3. 

The CBC Music   Android App is available free from cbcmusic.ca/android. 

Experience CBC   Music online atcbcmusic.ca

For Apple   product users, the CBC Music App is also available for free from the App Store   on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.ca/appstore. 

Follow CBC Music   on Facebook at facebook.com/cbcmusic or on Twitter @cbc_music

About CBC   Music:

CBC Music is   Canada’s free digital music service. For the casual listener to the hardcore   fan, connect with the very best Canadian and International music, concerts,  features and other music fans. Simple and easy to navigate, CBC Music gives   Canadians access to 40 web radio stations, 12 distinct genre-based music   communities, plus CBC Radio 2 and CBC Radio 3, content from the most   knowledgeable music personalities and programmers from across the country,  hundreds of concerts, playlists and more.

 


For further   information, contact:

 
 
 

Nell   Crichton
(o) (416)  482-0864
(c) (416)  305-5942
crichton@veritascanada.com

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