Sony Music CEO "Apple will announce music streaming service at WWDC"


ByKārlis Dambrāns

America'sSony Music EntertainmentDoug Morris CEO said, "We are planning to announce a new music streaming service at WWDC 2015, which will be held in the early hours of Tuesday, June 9, Japan."

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This is a worldwide music fair that was held from 5th June (Friday) to 8th (Monday) 2015 ·MidemSaid in an interview held at. The rumor that Apple will announce a new music service with WWDC 2015 has never been said beforeIt has come outHowever, in order to actually provide music services, it is essential for Apple to partner with music companies such as Sony Music Entertainment, so Mr. CEO's remarks are likely to support rumors.

Apple expects to announce a new music listening service for 1200 yen per month at WWDC - GIGAZINE


Morris CEO had a partnership with Jimmy Iobain, who served as Beats producer, for 37 years, and as Iobainn handed over to the phone every day after moving to Apple's music service development He is said to be matriculated. Morris CEO said "AppleAcquired BeatsIt was a wonderful idea that I did it. "

Apple recently released the digital music market "Apple's launch of music downloading service 10 years ago has brought about $ 30 billion (about 3.8 trillion yen) in the music market, but people now use music streaming It is shifting to the tendency to listen to. " The newly-to-be-delivered music streaming service is supposed to be all-you-can-eat at 10 dollars a month (about 1200 yen), providing a variety of songs for famous DJs and artists to make it possible for customers to meet new music It seems to be getting.

ByJake Johnson

Morris did not say anything about the price of Apple's new service, "Spotify's profit margin is not so high, it can not be said to be a" true advertisement-supported service "from an economic point of view. Looking at it, it is preferable to use a monthly service rather than an advertisement-supported service, "predicting that Apple's new service is likely to be the" turning point "for the entire music market to shift to streaming delivery.

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