- Legible (CSE:READ) and publishing house LiveOne (NASDAQ: LVO) have teamed up to provide users with access to a wide range of book titles within the Slacker Radio Platform
- Legible will be providing audiobook and eBook content through its Legible Connect service
- LiveOne members will be able to access audiobooks, eBooks, 45 million music tracks, 400,000 hours of podcast episodes and more
- Shares of Legible are unchanged at C$0.13
Legible (CSE:READ) and (LiveOne NASDAQ:LVO) are gearing up to give users access to a wide range of book titles within the Slacker Radio Platform.
In a press release, Legible explained that it will provide audiobook and eBook content through its Legible Connect Service.
Through its contracts with four of the Big Five publishers, Ingram CoreSource, and many other publishers, Legible can provide users with a wide range of audiobooks spanning fiction, non-fiction and self-help and productivity, to biographies, kids’ books and educational content.
“This partnership underscores our commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation in digital publishing content solutions, especially in the automotive space,” Kaleeg Hainsworth, CEO of Legible, said in a statement. “By combining technology, content curation, and personalized recommendations, Legible, LiveOne, and Slacker Radio are set to create an immersive and unparalleled audiobook experience for both new and long-time listeners alike.
LiveOne is a music, entertainment, and technology platform focused on delivering premium experiences and content worldwide through memberships and live and virtual events. LiveOne’s subsidiaries include Slacker Radio, PodcastOne (Nasdaq: PODC), PPVOne, Palm Beach Records, CPS, LiveXLive, DayOne Music Publishing, Drumify and Splitmind.
Legible is a mobile-centric global company specializing in eBooks and audiobook entertainment. Its partnerships encompass four of the Big 5 Publishers and the world’s largest eBook distributor.
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