Ask Verizon and Comcast, which both launched video apps on their networks last year and have nothing to show for it. But control of the platform doesn't mean customers are going to use your media/apps/services: They've got plenty of choices and they'll choose the ones they want. Peter Kafka, writing for Recode: It's true that you can't get media/apps/services to customers without access to a platform. The announcement comes a year after the South Korean technology conglomerate shuttered Milk Video, another service that didn't receive the traction Samsung was hoping.
Samsung has announced that it will be discontinuing Milk Music on September 22.