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Former MOG boss joins arts-app start up
By Chris Cooke | Published on Wednesday 22 January 2014
As the all singing, all dancing (well, mainly singing) Beats Music went live for mobile-users in the US of A yesterday, the man behind the streaming service that the Beats company originally acquired, MOG, has popped up at another music tech start-up.
Well, actually David Hyman has joined Chosen.fm, which he describes as “a mobile application company focused on changing how we interact and engage with the performing arts”, so the in-development app will actually go beyond just music.
Other specifics about the San Francisco-based Chosen.fm are yet to be revealed, though Hyman told reporters after confirming his appointment there that: “Chosen is right up my alley. Music is my passion, and I see this as an exciting opportunity to expand my interests into video and the broader spectrum of the performing arts”.