Music Service WiMP Summarizes 2011 and Looks Ahead in 2012
Music Service WiMP Summarizes 2011 and Looks Ahead in 2012
OSLO, Norway, January 5, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
In 2011, the number of WiMP-users increased explosively and with it also usage of the
service. In Norway, WiMP registered a five-fold increase in the number of streams per day
from January to December and Swedish daily streams doubled over the last six months of the
year. WiMP's editorial team published more than 500 varied playlists in each country and
thus delivered new daily content for its customers. The users gained even more
opportunities to take the music anywhere, as WiMP got available on iPad, Nokia phones,
Sonos and Windows Phone 7. In 2012, the award-winning WiMP-editors continue to guide users
to new and old music in all genres.
In 2011, WiMP won the prestigious Meffy Awards in London for best music service. In
Norway, WiMP was awarded "leader of the year" (rets bjellesau) from FONO,the association
for Norwegian independent record companies, and WiMP also won a number of consumer tests,
including duels against Spotify in Swedish gadget Magazine M3 and Danish Mobil Magazine.
Norwegian daily newspaper Dagsavisen named the WiMP-editors "Newcomer of the year" all
categories, and it is precisely the local WiMP-editors' activities that constitute a big
part of the core to WiMP's success.
"WiMP in Norway is primarily a Norwegian service, with music that Norwegians are
interested in, whether it is international or Norwegian music specifically. Likewise, in
Sweden it's a Swedish service, and in Germany it will be a German service. In each country
we have a local editorial team, which guides the users through the large catalog of music
that is relevant to each market", says Gunnar Sellg, CEO of Aspiro, the company that owns
the service.
In 2011 WiMP presented a number of projects and concepts, including the project
"Newold" (Nygammalt), where over 350 Norwegian albums that previously had only been
available on CD or cassette, were digitalized and promoted in WiMP. WiMP's editorial crew
published over 500 playlists in each country during the year, with everything from
detailed genre reviews to breaking news, mood- and theme-based lists. More comprehensive
concepts WiMP editorial staff worked with in 2011 include "1991 - an unusually good
musical year" Morning magazine Top 100, Idol 2011, Bob Dylan 70 years, Pink Floyd and Jazz
bag.
Artists such as Paul Simon, Rasmus Seebach, Timbuktu, Bigbang, ge Aleksandersen and
When Saints Go Machine all presented commentary versions of the albums in WiMP, while
WiMP's Live concept presented releases from among others Kaizers Orchestra, Lukestar, Foo
Fighters, PJ Harvey and Kidd. A number of artists let their fans pre-listen to their new
album in WiMP ahead of the general release, among them Maria Mena, Marit Larsen and Lars
Vaular. Artists who contributed with playlists and posts in the WiMP-blogs included Thomas
Dybdahl, who wrote travel letters in December from his US tour as support artist for Tori
Amos, Veronica Maggio, Dead By April, In Flames and Medina. WiMP also promoted content
from a number of external contributors, ranging from music journalists to DJ's, book
authors and athletes.
In 2012, WiMP will continue to work to promote local and international music, and has
several exciting concepts in the plans. In February WiMP is also looking forward to the
WiMP <3 Nordic Music Prize ceremony at by:Larm in Oslo.
In 2011, most played albums and artists in the Scandinavian countries were as follows:
WiMP Norway:
Most played Norwegian album: Jarle Bernhoft, Solidarity Breaks
Most played Norwegian song: Gabrielle, Ring meg
Most played international album: Adele, 21
Most played international song: Adele, Someone Like You
WiMP Sweden:
Most played Swedish album: Veronica Maggio, Satan i gatan
Most played Swedish song: Veronica Maggio, Vlkommen In
Most played international album: Adele, 21
Most played international song: Chris Medina, More Than Words
WiMP Denmark:
Most played Danish album: Rasmus Seebach, Mer' End Krlighed
Most played Danish song: Rasmus Seebach, I Mine jne
Most played international album: Adele, 21
Most played international song: Adele, Set Fire To The Rain
WiMP provides access to all kinds of music wherever you are, and in the course of the
year, new versions released for among others iPad, Nokia's Symbian, Windows Phone 7 and
Sonos. In addition, WiMP-updates were made available for for PC / Mac, iPhone, Android and
Logitech Squeezebox. In 2012, WiMP will among other things provide support for Android
tablets and other digital stereo systems. WiMP will also open to external suppliers of
music players who can develop WiMP clients via an API.
WIMP is available in Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and in Portugal under a different
trademark and WiMP is also preparing to launch in countries including Germany, Ireland and
Benelux.
About Aspiro
Aspiro has unique positioning as the worlds only provider of complete TV and music
streaming services for partners that want to put their own branding on the service. Aspiro
also provides the music streaming service WiMP directly toconsumers on selected markets.
Aspiro has over ten years experience in mobile technology and retail in northern Europe,
and delivers services to partners worldwide like Deutsche Telekom, Telenor, 3,
TeliaSonera,the BBC, Entel and Canal Digital. Aspiro is listed on Nasdaq OMX Nordic
Exchange Stockholm.
For more information, please contact: Kristin Castillo Eldnes, Head of Corporate
communication and IR, Tel: +47-908-07-389, kristin.eldnes@aspiro.com or Gunnar Sellg,
CEO, +47-901-81-528, gunnar.selleg@aspiro.com
Source: Aspiro Music
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