January 10, 2012 -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aha Advances Driver Connectivity With Web-Connected "Fourth Band" of Radio
Honda, Subaru and Kenwood join Pioneer in integrating with Aha's
Cloud-based Infotainment Platform that Now Includes Tens of Thousands of
Stations of Web Content
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
AhaTM
by HARMAN, an interactive platform that makes web content safe for
drivers today announced new automotive and content partnerships that
will bring web-connected infotainment safely to millions of drivers,
right through the radio. Honda and Subaru are currently working with Aha
to integrate with the Aha platform starting with model year 2013
vehicles. Kenwood has also announced that it will begin shipping
Aha-integrated aftermarket head units this Spring. Honda, Subaru and
Kenwood customers will be able to access all of Aha's stations right
from the car's infotainment system. Aha also announced partnerships with
top content providers to expand Aha's platform to tens of thousands of
personalized, web-enabled stations that cover everything from music,
news and social streams to travel and audiobooks.
"Drivers want easy access to their web content in the car, publishers
want to get their music, news and information to drivers, and car
companies want to give drivers a safe and up-to-date experience. Until
Aha, it was very hard to do any of these, much less all three," said
Robert Acker, HARMAN VP and General Manager of Aha. "By partnering with
companies like Honda, Subaru, Kenwood, CBS, Rhapsody, and NPR in
addition to our existing partners like Pioneer and Slacker, Aha has
become the web-connected "fourth band" of the car radio, alongside AM,
FM and satellite radio. Aha's platform uniquely enables drivers to
safely and easily access great audio content from around the web, and
transforms non-audio web content into radio stations. This is just the
beginning of the automotive and content deals we'll announce this year."
Aha announced partnerships with Honda and Subaru that will seamlessly
bring Aha into Honda and Subaru vehicles to let drivers interact with
web-based content right through the radio. Honda and Subaru are among
the first automotive manufacturers to integrate Aha's service into their
vehicles.
Kenwood will also integrate Aha in its next generation of aftermarket
head units for the car. It joins Pioneer which began integrating Aha
into aftermarket units in 2011 and is expanding Aha to additional
aftermarket units in 2012. A number of other car manufacturers are
integrating Aha but have yet to make announcements.
Aha and CBS Radio jointly announced today a partnership that will bring
CBS's stations to drivers and other users of the Aha Radio platform.
This partnership allows Aha Radio to distribute CBS Radio content via
mobile devices and directly into vehicles. CBS Radio will join a wide
breadth of content already available on Aha including Slacker, Facebook,
and Twitter. Aha has also recently signed content deals with NPR,
Entertainment Radio Network, MOG, Rhapsody, and AOL SHOUTcast Radio,
which will become available this year. In total these new partnerships
expand Aha's offerings from hundreds of stations to tens of thousands of
personalized stations.
In addition to the content and car deals, Aha has also announced that it
will launch a new Android app and update its iPhone app in the first
quarter of 2012.
Aha is a part of HARMAN International (NYSE: HAR) the premium global
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About Aha by HARMAN
Aha, a unit of HARMAN International Industries, is the first interactive
platform that makes web content safe for drivers. Aha organizes content
from the web into personalized, live and on-demand radio stations that
consumers can listen to from anywhere — at home, on the go, or safely
from the driver's seat. Aha is currently working with five automotive
manufacturers who will be launching model 2013 vehicles with consumer
services based on Aha's cloud-based platform. The Aha Platform and
Service was started in 2008 by a group of web and multimedia veterans
with a shared passion for delivering an "always-on" audio experience to
connect drivers to the content they really want. HARMAN, the company
that designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and
infotainment solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional
markets, acquired Aha in September 2010. For more information, visit www.aharadio.com.

Aha Radio
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