Monday, July 18, 2011

Spotify teams up with Chevy, invitations, known to be no integration

Still waiting that Spotify invite? If hip get you some Chevy are Sonic-colored spam, you can a different ticket in the invitation draw hook: the automaker stated recently Spotify's "exclusive automotive advertising partner." What this means for you? Chevrolet is, the Spotify requested details of upcoming Chevy Sonic doling, the first 150 000 people on request. The automotive industry company goes on an own horn, bravado, the mere mention of his cars in countless country bubbles and rock songs qualified for the partnership. This could be the start of a beautiful, music-streaming, friendship? We would certainly not suspend a generation of Spotify-enabled Chevy. Press the break for the official press release, and some guess of your own magic. Show full PR text Chevrolet and Spotify offer a world music to US fans

Automotive advertising exclusive partner for US start euro-based service

DETROIT - provides Chevrolet U.S. music lovers access to Spotify, which uses award-winning digital music service of more than 10 million Europeans.

As part of Spotify the U.S. launch of the first 150,000 applications over get the Chevrolet Sonic tab to the Chevrolet-Facebook today page an invitation to Spotify of the free on demand-streaming of one of the world's largest music libraries.

"Continue to play an important role culture as the brand Chevrolet in America's pop music and the vehicles highlighted taken in hundreds of songs over the years," said Kevin Mayer, head of Chevrolet advertising. "Support of Spotify the U.S. launch resonates with Chevrolet long tradition of U.S. consumers a new way to listen to and share music to get you."

Chevrolet is Spotify of the first U.S. to support advertisers, and the only automobile brand of the company's US launch. The Sonic the only small car is built in the United States.

"We are very excited, Spotify in the United States will bring, and work with partners such as Chevrolet on our goal of the world to enjoy, whenever they want it and wherever they are available to make music for all", said Ken parks, chief content officer and managing director, Spotify, North America.

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