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DMX (music)

DMX, a Mood Media company,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.dmx.com/images/DMX_Mood_Acquisition_Announcement.pdf )〕 is a "multi-sensory" branding agency based in Austin, Texas.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Global Brand Consultants / Corporate Branding Firm )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Multisensory Branding / Unforgettable Brand Experiences / Building Brand Loyalty )〕 DMX also provides music for cable and satellite television networks worldwide, including DirecTV and DStv in Africa.
==History==
DMX began as AEI Music Network Inc. in 1971, as a music service to license and program original artist music. AEI’s primary focus was custom music programs for domestic and international customers. In the 1980s, the company began providing services to international airlines, as well as residential and cable television systems. AEI was among the first to offer music by satellite.
In 2001, AEI merged with Liberty Digital Inc. of Los Angeles, in a deal that gave Liberty 56 percent and AEI 44 percent of the merged company, known as DMX/AEI Music. AEI had large national customers into international markets, (while DMX had dealt with smaller businesses). DMX also served residential cable television subscribers, working on streaming over the Internet.
The company’s on-site digital system known as "ProFusion" was launched in 2000 with the purpose of delivering and playing back high-quality digital music to places around the world. In 2005, DMX was purchased by Capstar Partners who then officially changed the name to DMX, Inc. It was in this year that the "ProFusion M5", its first digital platform that controls both video and music content, was launched. Most recently, the company began offering scent marketing as another service for customers.
Loral Skynet announced on June 21, 2001 that DMX/AEI would switch from their Telstar 4 to Telstar 8 in 2002.
As of 2009, DMX had originally applied to merge with Fort Mill, South Carolina competitor Muzak Holdings LLC, with the resultant combined entity sold to a third-party buyer. Reportedly, Mood Media of Canada had been heavily courted since the beginning, but the combination of the United States Department of Justice's second request for information on the merger,〔(DMX Muzak issued a second request ), Orbitcast.com〕 and the bankruptcy filing by Muzak disrupted that original merger.〔Adam Bell, "Music Won't Stop During Muzak's Reorganization," ''The Charlotte Observer,'' February 11, 2009.〕 Instead, on Thursday, March 24, 2011, Mood Media themselves announced that they would be buying Muzak in a $345 Million deal,〔(Toronto’s Mood Media buys Muzak ) ''National Post'', March 25, 2011〕 and then a year later, Mood Media also announced their acquisition of the original DMX company which had courted them three years earlier on March 19, 2012 in a deal valued at $86.1 million .〔(Mood Media Corporation Announces Acquisition of DMX ) Mood Media press release, March 19, 2012〕

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