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Apple To Relaunch Beats Music In June With No Free Tier, Lower Price

Ever since Apple acquired Beats for $3.2 billion, we've been waiting to see what they'd do with their music streaming purchase. There have been hints and leaks, but it now. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2015/03/apple-to-relaunch-beats-music-in-june-with-lower-price-no-free-tier.h

Beats appleEver since Apple acquired Beats for $3.2 billion, we've been waiting to see what they'd do with their music streaming purchase. There have been hints and leaks, but it now appears we'll finally find out this June.

Apple is planning to unviel a revamped Beats Music service within iTunes during its June Worldwide Developer Conference, according to several sources. Music curation and customization will be at the center of the center of the new service, as it was in Beats Music.

The music service might have launched as early as next week, alongside Apple's highly anticipated smartwatch, according to 9-5 Mac. But the unveiling was delayed by the departures of key employees, along with technology integration issues between the two companies. Bobby Gaza, SVP of Technology at Beats, was among the recent departures.

$7.99 Monthly, No Free Tier Thanks To The Major Labels
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Apple's new music service will come with a $7.99 monthly price tag, 20% lower than its competitors.  But at the urging of exectutives at all three major labels, Apple's new music service will not offer a free tier, as does Spotify.  "We want to accelerate paid subscription,” Universal Music head Lucien Grainge said at the Code/Media conference last month. “Ad-funded on-demand is not going to sustain the entire ecosystem of the creators as well as the investors.”

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Senior Apple executive Eddy Cue and Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine have also been pusing the labels that music  “needs to get behind a paywall,” sources tell re/code. While Apple will likely keep it's iTunes Radio service free, labels forcing Spotify to signifigantly scale back its free music offering would level the playing field and help push users towards Apple. Related articles

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