Now That's What I Call Streaming … Major labels plan cut-rate hits feed

Digital music and audio | The Guardian 2016-09-18

Summary:

Universal and Sony plan app streaming playlists of hits for £4.99 a month to plug gap between free, ad-based services and premium subscriptions

Two major record labels are rolling out a low-priced UK music streaming service under the Now That’s What I Call Music brand, previously best known for its long-running compilation album series.

Now That’s What I Call Music, a joint venture between Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, is reportedly finalising a streaming app called Now Music+ that will offer playlists of hit songs for £4.99 a month, or £5.99 if purchased in Apple’s App Store.

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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/sep/15/now-thats-what-i-call-music-sony-universal-plan-cut-rate-hit-list-stream

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Authors:

Staff and Reuters

Date tagged:

09/18/2016, 06:20

Date published:

09/15/2016, 11:05