14 Facts About Stingray Group

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Stingray Group Inc is a publicly traded Canadian media and entertainment company based in Montreal, Quebec, with offices in the United States, Belgium, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Israel, Australia and South Korea.

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Stingray Group filed the lawsuit against Stingray Digital in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in June 2016 over patent infringement.

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Stingray Group countersued Music Choice on August 29,2016 calling it a "smear campaign".

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In 2009, Stingray Group announced it would be acquiring the majority of assets in Max Trax from Corus Entertainment.

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In February 2015, Stingray acquired in-store commercial display company Groupe Viva.

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In 2009, Stingray Group signed an agreement with Google to become a content partner by launching TheKARAOKEChannel YouTube channel.

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In 2015, Stingray Group invested in App Direct, which develops online stores for business software applications, and made a deal with Air Canada to be the music provider on its flights.

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Stingray Group has hotel chain partners, to feed Stingray Group's music into guest rooms.

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On June 21,2016, Stingray Group announced that it would acquire the MuchMusic spin-off channels MuchVibe, MuchLoud, MuchRetro, and Juicebox from Bell Media.

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In May 2017, Stingray Group acquired Israel-based Yokee Music LTD, provider of three social music apps regularly ranked in the music category's top 10 in 100 countries: Yokee, Yokee Guitar, and Yokee Piano.

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In January 2018, Stingray Group acquired the assets of New-York based Qello Concerts, the world's leading over-the-top streaming service for full-length, on-demand performances, concert films, and music documentaries — reaching users in more than 160 countries.

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In June 2018, in partnership with ADISQ and its website PalmaresADISQ, Stingray Group launched PalmaresADISQ par Stingray Group, a new music channel devoted to Quebecois and French-Canadian music.

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In January 2019, Stingray Group abandoned the bid, shortly after having reached a deal with Altice USA to replace Music Choice on its cablesystems.

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14.

Stingray Group Brava was closed and merged with Stingray Group Classica on March 1,2019.

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