It was the catchy but annoying “ring ding ding” ringtone which stuck in everyone’s head and became a worldwide hit. And, believe it or not, it is 10 years this month since Axel F’s tune Crazy Frog ...
Market expected to grow by another 7% in 2006. By Antony Bruno The UK’s 2005 year-end ringtone chart was topped by tunes from fictional cartoon characters and old pop favorites, not hit singles, ...
Remember the good old days of five minutes ago when you could count on the singles charts being topped by (albeit, often crappy) conventional musical productions? Stop holding on to the past, yo.
It was a bumper year for the UK ringtone market. But, asks Futurity Media's Anthony Plewes, will ringtones remain a lucrative revenue stream for the music industry, or will high prices eventually turn ...
Following a series of consumer complaints and the resulting investigation by Premium Rate Services regulator ICSTIS, one of the service providers for the Jamba! Crazy Frog ringtone has been fined GBP ...
The UK pop charts have been taken over by a ringtone. That's right, new music from bands like Coldplay have been knocked down by a ringtone of "Alex F" from provider Crazy Frog. Crazy Frog released ...
London - Crazy Frog, the super-annoying cellphone ringtone that everybody loves to hate, looks set to hit No 1 in the British singles chart. The band Coldplay had hoped to go straight in at No 1 with ...
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You must have heard it by now. The Crazy Frog ringtone has been something of a phenomenon amongst free-spending teenagers and 'whacky' elders alike, and now the irritating amphibian is crossing over ...
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