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Satellite Media and The Edge at Number One

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Satellite Media and The Edge at Number One

Satellite Media has developed the mobile app for The Edge, which is currently sitting at number one in the Apple App Store only one day after its release.

‘The Edge – Turn it Up App’ is a free download available from the Apple App Store now, and available on Google Play for Android from July 23.

Partnering with MediaWorks and NZ on Air, Satellite Media developed the app to allow The Edge listeners to enjoy the full Edge experience wherever they are.

“The Edge new mobile app is everything our listeners want, but right at their fingertips”, says Emily Hancox, The Edge Marketing Manager.

Users can stream The Edge live and beautifully clear, anywhere in the world, plus catch up on their favourite show’s podcasts. They can access the Top 20 chart, Fat 40 and New Zealand music features, as well as purchase music directly through the app.


Other content includes the latest, up to the minute celebrity and music news, photos and videos, plus the opportunity to book an event straight into your calendar.

Users can enter competitions via the mobile app and interact with The Edge whilst on the move, with the ability to message the studio, tweet, and do everything Facebook.

Satellite Media have also developed the Coke Unleashed app for Coca-Cola Australia, Vodafone Warriors 2011 season app, Embarrassing Bodies app for Channel 4 in the UK, and have the contract to complete the build on all app brands for MediaWorks Radio.
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