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  2. Sony Channel (South African TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Channel was the local South African version and subsidiary of the Sony Entertainment Television brand, which is seen in over 100 countries worldwide. It was launched in South Africa on 2 November 2007 and was based in Johannesburg .

  3. mylo (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    Mylo, standing for "My Life Online", is a pocket-sized handheld device created and marketed by Sony for instant messaging and other Internet-based communications like browsing Internet web sites using the Opera web browser, [1] and playback and sharing of media files.

  4. Sony Music Africa - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1991, Sony Music Entertainment Africa is the local arm of Sony Music, which was established as American Record Corporation in 1929 and later rebranded to Columbia Recording Corporation. [3] Over the years, Sony Music has expanded its presence in Africa, including South Africa, with offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town.

  5. Sony MAX (South African TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Sony MAX was the local South African version and subsidiary of the Sony Entertainment Television brand, which is seen in over 100 countries worldwide. Launched on 1 February 2011, Sony MAX offered 24 hours of foreign entertainment series, movies and reality programmes specially made for male audiences.

  6. PlayStation Store - Wikipedia

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    A minor update to the store was released during Sony's E3 2009 press conference. This update makes the top page rotate pictures (including their links) regularly, and changes the navigation sounds. A major redesign of PlayStation Store was announced in September 2012, bringing with it a revised navigation structure and new search system.

  7. Mass Country - Wikipedia

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    Mass Country was certified Gold by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA) two weeks after its release, [13] and later Platinum. Sony Music Africa hosted a private brunch to celebrate the milestone and announced that the posthumous album surpassed 35,404 album-equivalent units , which is equivalent to 40,972,588 streams in South Africa alone.

  8. Karin Kortje - Wikipedia

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    Karin Kortje (born 12 August 1980) is the winner of the third season of Idols in South Africa. According to the voting results released by M-Net, Kortje received the most votes during each week's count, making her the most popular contestant during the entire season. Kortje received 65% of the final votes. [1]

  9. List of Sony Music labels - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of record labels owned by, or associated with Sony Music Entertainment (SME).. According to the Sony Music official website, the main labels are Columbia Records, RCA Records, Epic Records, Arista Records, Legacy Recordings, Sony Music Latin, Sony Masterworks, Provident Label Group, and Sony Classical, as well as the Nashville divisions of the first four named.