Sausalito, June 11, 2008
Antenna Audio, the leader in audio and multimedia tours, today announced the availability of its award-winning Discovery Audio productions and CityGuides on the iTunes Store (www.iTunes.com) in the US, Canada, Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
Art and culture enthusiasts can now purchase and download Discovery Audio’s award-winning content including featured museum tours such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art Director’s Selections, highlights from the Rijksmuseum, the Guggenheim’s Director’s Tour, and many more. Antenna Audio is also introducing a new product line called CityGuides offering audio tour coverage of various cities around the world, including New York, San Francisco, Miami South Beach, London, Paris and Rome. Other audio tours on iTunes include walking tours such as Gaudi’s Barcelona, Shakespeare’s London, and New York City’s Central Park. New content will be added regularly.
“Availability on iTunes opens up new avenues for Antenna Audio to distribute its content outside museum doors”, said Sarah Dines, Managing Director of Antenna Audio. “It will allow consumers to extend the museum experience and own their favorite audio tour, whether they listen to it on their iPod or iPhone, at home or traveling to a destination. We’re hoping to offer a full content library of audio products geared to those who love the arts and travel”.
Antenna Audio, a division of Discovery Communications is the world leader in audio and multimedia tours and an innovator in mobile and cultural interpretation, expanding into podcasting, cell-phone tours and downloadable walking tours. Each year, more than 20 million visitors, in 12 languages and across 20 countries, experience Discovery Audio's award-winning productions at 450 of the world's most famous, fascinating, and frequented destinations. For more information please visit http://www.antennaaudio.com/.
Rémi Carlioz
VP of Marketing & Communications, Antenna Audio
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