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JUNE 17, 2004 Listen to Cantonese music in your car: Introducing Neptune Music Asia
NEPTUNEASIA RADIO - NeptuneAsia is the market's newest digital, subscription-based Chinese music station that plays the best Cantonese and Mandarin songs from the 70s, 80s and 90s. The best way to keep up with your favorite music? Tune into HKVP Radio from work, then logon to Neptune from your car, Starbucks, the airport, in-flight, the gym or wherever you want! Now you can have everything - from Andy Lau to Faye Wong - playing everywhere you want to be, 24 hours a day. Neptune is broadcasted alongside 300 talk and 100 music channels, including The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, BBC, Discovery Channel and Fox News on the newest on-demand content channel, AudioFeast.com. Why should you tune in to Neptune? We are offering exclusive content on the new station: from an inside look to Hong Kong's power couple Tony Leung and Carina Lau, to broadcasts of the latest Cantopop concerts, to talk shows about Hong Kong cinema. Besides the classic Cantonese pop, you will also hear other genres of Chinese music, including R&B, rap, and rock, including music from underground and independent artists too. For now, Neptune is only available for residents in North America, and it does require a small monthly subscription fee. But trust us, the cost is less than half a CD, and you won't find an album out there now with such a great collection of hits! Neptune is expected to launch Spring 2005. | |||||||||||||||||||
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