STINGRAY EXPANDS ITS FOOTPRINT IN SOUTH ASIA

The company has launched its Stingray Music Mobile App in the Maldives with a leading digital service provider, Dhiraagu. The deal was held by Thema Asia Pacific, which distributes Stingray channels in the APAC region.

3 MAR 2020

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Stingray announced that its highly-rated music app is now available free for all Dhiraagu customers. The deal was brought about by Thema Asia Pacific. Lovingly curated by music experts, Stingray music app offers a comprehensive channel selection that covers all styles and tastes, from the most mainstream to the most niche, and guarantees Dhiraagu subscribers a fun experience in discovering and enjoying thousands of music channels in hundred genres like hip-hop, pop, electronic, indie, broadway hits, jazz, kids, and more! 

“At Stingray, we firmly believe in unleashing the power of music to deliver the best music entertainment everywhere,” commented Mathieu Péloquin, Senior Vice-President, Marketing and Communications of Stingray. “The agreement with Dhiraagu allows us to enrich the lives of thousands of people in the Maldives by bringing more music to their day-to-day.”

Speaking at the launch event Dhiraagu’s Product Development and Innovation Manager, Aminath Shooza stated “We are very excited to launch Stingray, one of the highest-ranked music applications in both Apple and Google Play Store. I believe this is the perfect platform for all Maldivians to stay up-to-date with the latest hits and revisit the timeless era through music. Most of all, this is an exclusive free offer for all our customers to enjoy.”

The deal was held by Thema Asia Pacific, which distributes Stingray channels in the APAC region. “We are delighted to bring Dhiraagu’s subscribers Stingray Music to listen to thousands of music playlists of all genres to satisfy all music lovers,” said Thema APAC’s Managing Director, Alexandre Bac. “Offered as a mobile app and a web player, Stingray Music will be available for the first time in South Asia”.