Music Choice

Music Choice reaches 65 million households in North America via linear television channels and TV-on-demand services.

[3] Music Choice is distributed nationwide by Xfinity, Spectrum, Cox Communications, Verizon Fios, DirecTV and other smaller cable providers.

Music Choice is a partnership owned by a consortium, including Universal's Comcast, Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016, Cox Communications, EMI Music, Microsoft, Arris International (formerly part of Motorola's cable technologies division), and Sony Corporation of America.

[8] Several of its stations are measured through Mediabase and its playlists are accounted for in weekly airplay charts in addition to traditional radio and Sirius XM plays.

The network struggled to gain momentum and was eventually rebranded to Music Choice Play on October 15, 2013, then wound down by the start of 2016.

A domestic karaoke service providing access to instrumental versions of popular songs sorted into playlists with sing-along lyrics.

The lawsuit occurred one month following the announcement that Comcast, half-owner of Music Choice, had chosen instead to offer Stingray Radio.