Samsung launches music streaming service Milk Music for Galaxy smartphones

Milk Music is powered by the radio service Slacker and is offering "unique music programming from top selling and emerging artists" available exclusively through the platform. The service does not require users to log-in and is different from Samsung's Music Hub. It will have over 200 genre-based/curated stations and offer almost 13 million songs. Milk will allow six song skips an hour per station similar to other services.The app is listed on the Google Play Store as "a new, free and ad-free radio service." It says that Milk is "free, and ad-free" for a limited time. The app currently works with Samsung Galaxy S3, S4, the Note 2, Note 3 and GS4 variants like the Active and the Mini only. The service will also be compatible with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5.

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