Monday, January 13, 2014

LG targets couch potatoes with new refrigerator service

Greetings from Mobile Generated News® MoGN!

Have you ever been sitting on your couch, watching the big game, and wondered just how many beers were left in the fridge? How about taking an afternoon nap, dreading folding the clothes that you just put in the dryer, and questioned how many more minutes of rest you could get before the load was done?
If you answered yes to either of those questions, LG has the products and services for you.
Thanks to a new partnership with LINE, a Korean messaging app, LG customers will be able to communicate with their appliances. Customers will be able to text their appliances some of the following questions:
-“Fridge, how many beers are left?”
-“Dryer, how much longer?”
-“Oven, when will my turkey be done?”
LG is making it easy on its customers and so too is Mobile Generated News®. The app enables news enthusiasts to have a say in the content they see on their televisions. We are trying to enhance viewer’s experience when it comes to news. If you are out and about and see news happening, download the Mobile Generated News App and send in your breaking news.  If you have a story that’s worth sharing, record it and send it in as well!
Search for Mobile Generated News in the Apple App Store.  And, when you do that search you will see three new, MoGN Apps  ̶  The Mobile Generated News App for Citizen Journalists in English language, The Entravision-Mobile Generated News App and the Serestar-Mobile Generated News App for Spanish Language Citizen Journalists.
Soon, content submitted by you, as a Citizen Journalist, will be seen on the Entravision-Mobile Generated News® Network of Broadcast Stations in Albuquerque, Boston, Denver, Corpus Christi, El Paso, Hartford, Laredo, Las Vegas, Monterey/Salinas, Odessa/Midland, Orlando, Palm Springs, Reno, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Tampa, Valle de Rio Grande, Washington, DC and Yuma/El Centro.
The Serestar-Mobile Generated News® Broadcast station covers the Sacramento, Stockton and Modesto market.
And in 2014, several new stations and station groups will be joining the Mobile Generated News® Network.
Remember, if it is newsworthy, we will post it nationwide and you will see it on the MoGN “Newsfeed” distributed to Broadcast Stations, Newspapers, Web Sites and news organizations across the United States and soon around the World. Mobile Generated News® MoGN, Mobile News…Global Views.
Andrew Kallick, Mobile Generated News®, Los Angeles 

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