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Apple unveils iTunes Radio music streaming service to compete with Pandora, Spotify Published: Jun. 11, 2013, 2:39 p.m. Subscribers can gift articles to anyone ...
iTunes Radio’s move to a subscription-only model follows word that Apple has disbanded the sales team for its iAd advertising network. 9to5Mac speculates that the decision to end ad-supported ...
Initially launched as a free streaming service in September of 2013, iTunes Radio is about to be subsumed by Apple Music. Translation? The formerly free … ...
Prior to Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)’s iTunes Radio announcement on Monday, I had writtentwo pieces speculating about the potential ramifications for Pandora Media Inc (NYSE:P)’s business ahead ...
Apple Music remixes Beats Music, iTunes Radio With a service that costs $10 a month after a 3-month free trial, CEO Tim Cook says Apple will "change the way you experience music forever." ...
Apple unveiled its long-rumored radio function, dubbed iTunes Radio, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10 in San Francisco.
Apple today launched iTunes Radio, the company's first foray into streaming music, as it upgraded iTunes to version 11.1 and its mobile operating system to iOS 7.
Apple said today that more than 11 million unique listeners have already tuned into iTunes Radio, its new music streaming service which launched last week, according to the Silicon Valley Business ...
Apple's delayed entry into a market currently dominated by service such as Spotify and Pandora, iTunes Radio allows users to create their own stations or to choose from a number of featured stations.
As expected, Apple's answer to Pandora will be available when its new operating system is out for mobile devices, the company said at an event launching two new iPhones.
The streaming radio scene is set for a shake-up with Apple today launching its much anticipated iTunes Radio service, initially only for US-based users. In an effort to provide relevant content ...
As rumored, Apple has built a virtual radio station called iTunes Radio, which folds into iTunes and the Music app. It was announced by Apple's Eddie Cue at the Worldwide Developers Conference ...