sincity Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 Apple is ready to forget about Beats Music, the streaming service it picked up as part of a blockbuster Beats acquisition four months ago. According to multiple sources of TechCrunch, Apple plans to shut down Beats Music, though exactly when isn't clear. With Beats Music engineers apparently already turning their attention to other projects (including iTunes), no built-in app on the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, nor any mention of integration during the Apple Watch announcement, it seems Apple is ready to press pause permanently on the brand. It's widely thought Apple's multi-billion dollar buy of Beats was never about Beats Music, not least because its user numbers are paltry. Bringing co-founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine into the Apple fold was much more of a coup, not to mention Beats' high-profile headphone business. Throw in the fact Apple is all about brand continuity, and keeping Beats Music running alongside iTunes doesn't mesh with the Cupertino modus operandi. Soooo, now what? We've heard for months that Apple's download model has struggled to keep up as streaming music competitors like Spotify, Pandora and Google Music rack in users. Beats Music tried to attract listeners with its curated playlists and free trials, but it failed to catch more than 250,000 subscribers. While Apple may be done with Beats Music, it's very unlikely it's done with music all together. It still has a huge iTunes following as well as iTunes Radio. One TechCrunch source said Apple may tie streaming into iTunes; imagine pressing a "Play" button, for example, situated next to a "Buy" button. While iTunes isn't going anywhere, Apple may have a major music announcement lined up for 2015. Until then, we'll wait for official word on the fate of Beats Music. We've asked Apple for comment, but a straight answer isn't likely forthcoming. What can you expect with the iPad Air 2? Quote
GI-JOE Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 (edited) Not shocking. I love Trent Reznor and everything, but they were asking like, $8 a month for more or less the same thing Pandora or Spotify offers at about half that price... I liked the Beats service, but I didn't really get anything out of it that their competitors didn't already offer at a better rate. Edited September 22, 2014 by GI-JOE 1 Quote
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