All assets of the B2B mobile content mag, plus its events division, acquired by ME parent Intent Media.
Mobile Entertainment has consolidated its position as the voice of the mobile content industry, acquiring all assets of B2B title Stream, plus the Mobile Music Now conference.ME, published by Intent Media, will boost its global online presence and print readership as a result of the acquisition, while the popular conference is set for a return this summer.
Stream, published by Prestige Media, closed last year. It had a circulation of over 5,000 international readers and a powerful email news service.
The Mobile Music Now conference was successfully launched in 2007, attracting over 120 key delegates bi-annually to a seminar and networking event at the BAFTA venue in London.
“With the closure of Stream and Mobileindustry.biz before that, Mobile Entertainment is the only truly international business resource for anyone operating in the mobile content sector,” said Intent boss Stuart Dinsey.
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"We're in the process of re-launching what was a very successful Mobile Music Now event. It is such an original and exciting conference format, and very affordable for delegates. I'm certain the industry will be delighted to welcome it back. "
More details on Mobile Music Now and how to attend will be published in due course - watch this space.
Also this week, Intent Media acquired all the brands owned by defunct B2B publisher Skep Media, including the Games 3.0 conference, which was launched during the London Games Festival last year.
As part of the Skep deal, Intent Media has also acquired the assets of trade monthly In Stock, plus video title Home Entertainment Week and RRP - which all closed late last year.




















