Apple announces its music streaming service
Apple announced Apple Music, an all-in-one app for discovering, listening to and sharing music. Apple Music is both a streaming music service and 24-hour live radio station.
Apple Music's streaming music service enables users to search and stream millions of songs from iTunes, with human curated playlists from music experts for improved personalization over algorithmically created playlists. Apple Music will be available for iPhone, iPad, Mac and PC on June 30, with support for Apple TV and Android coming in the fall. Apple's new 24-hour global radio station called Beats 1 will be broadcast live in over 100 countries, headlined by former BBC radio DJ Zane Lowe alongside other famous DJs from Los Angeles, New York and London such as Ebro Darden and Julie Adenuga. Beats 1 will offer exclusive interviews, guest hosts and keep tabs on what is going on in the music world. Apple Music Connect is the social platform built into Apple Music that allows users to connect with artists and share their favorite songs and albums through Facebook, Twitter, iMessage and email. Apple hopes that Apple Music Connect will help not only major artists, but ones that are indie or relatively unknown, more easily promote their music and engage with their fans.
Apple Music will launch in over 100 countries on June 30. You'll be able to get a free three-month trial initially, after which the service will be priced at $9.99 a month. However, a family plan will also be offered, allowing up to six family members to use the service - each with their own Music account and recommendations - for $14.99 a month.
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Massive install base though, so easily enough get new customers on it who don't know about spotify or whatever else.
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Well this is just an extension of what they started with itunes radio. Remember when Apple bought out Beats, this is why.
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They will slowly buy out the competition.
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as a DJ said to me about 6 years ago, 'who pays for music?'
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This is an odd move IMO.. There are already a plethora of streaming options out there.. Not sure why Apple would bother, or who would even use Apples service instead of all the others.