US: Youth sites launched by AP
Posted by Rosemary D'Amour on November 12, 2008 at 9:06 AM
The Associated Press has announced it is launching two "youth-oriented mobile websites" through Virgin Mobile.
AP Entertainment and CUBI ("Can You Believe It?") will be the two sites accessible on Virgin Mobile USA devices, offering the "latest film, TV, and music news," while CUBI will focus on "off-the-beaten-path news from around the world."
According to an AP statement, the sites are "gateways" into its more mainstream Mobile News Network, which in September received more than 26 million page views through readers' mobile devices.
Source: Media Bistro
AP Entertainment and CUBI ("Can You Believe It?") will be the two sites accessible on Virgin Mobile USA devices, offering the "latest film, TV, and music news," while CUBI will focus on "off-the-beaten-path news from around the world."
According to an AP statement, the sites are "gateways" into its more mainstream Mobile News Network, which in September received more than 26 million page views through readers' mobile devices.
Source: Media Bistro
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