Streaming Music (page: 2)

Apple has announced today that Beats Music will officially shut down on November 30th.

Apple has released the beta version of Apple Music for Android this week, the first true user app Apple has created for the operating system.

Amazon has updated their Prime Music service this week, adding some highly requested features.

In a new interview today, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced a milestone for the fledgling Apple Music service: 6.5 million paying subscribers.

Just three days after launching in alpha this weekend, music streaming service Aurous and its lead developer Andrew Sampson have been sued by the major record labels.

Internet radio giant Pandora has officially announced their previously announced one-day pass subscription is now available.

According to a new survey, 48 percent of consumers who have tried using Apple Music have already stopped using it.

First teased in 2011, music streaming service Baboom has finally launched.

According to Nielsen, consumers in the U.S. are streaming almost twice as much music as they were last year.

Streaming music player Rdio has launched a new $3.99 per month subscription tier, cheaper than the competition.

Pioneering streaming service Rhapsody has taken out a $10 million loan as its losses unexpectedly deepen.

Spotify has reported their earnings figures for 2014, showing huge growth in revenue and an even larger growth in losses.

Spotify has brought back their popular introductory trial offer for Spotify Premium: 99 cents for three months of the service.

Music streaming giant Spotify has raised another $350 million at a valuation of about $8 billion.

Apple has unleashed their hefty checkbook in an effort to bring exclusive music to their new Beats Music streaming service.

Beatport, the popular electronic dance music (EDM) desktop streaming service, is now available for free on Android and iOS.

Music streaming service Deezer has launched its 'Elite' HD offering globally, following a beta period in the U.S.

Pandora has announced today that it will offer a 'one-day pass' for non-subscribers, giving them 24 hours of ad-free music for just $0.99.

Tidal, the high-quality music streaming service recently acquired by rapper Jay Z, is already planning a major expansion.

Thanks to a new report from Ernst & Young in conjunction with French record label trade group SNEP, we can see that artists and songwriters continue to get screwed by the major record labels.
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