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 Monday ...
Digital Spy reports the company has sent emails to its iTunes Radio customers informing them of the changes. Apple intends to “phase out” its iTunes Radio stations that are currently free but ...
Apple today officially ended free streaming of its iTunes Radio channels worldwide, incorporating the catalogue of stations into its subscription-based Apple Music service. The change follows Apple's ...
iTunes Radio’s time as a free, ad-supported service is coming to an end. According to BuzzFeed, Apple will discontinue the free version of its Internet radio service and move it behind the Apple Music ...
In an email blast to Apple Music customers on Friday, Apple announced a change in its fee structure that will make the currently free iTunes Radio service a subscription-only feature for the first ...
In an e-mail sent to users late Friday, Apple announced that it would be shutting down its ad-free iTunes Radio streaming service on January 28. Those who enjoyed the Pandora-like feature are instead ...
iTunes Radio, Apple's ad-supported streaming service, will soon no longer be free. The company plans to make the service part of Apple Music, which costs $10 a month, beginning Jan. 29, according to ...
Pretty soon, Apple will no longer be offering iTunes Radio, the ad-supported, Pandora-style internet radio service launched in 2013, for free. Instead, starting 1/29, it'll only be available to paid ...
Ad-supported iTunes Radio stations have today gone off the air. As we reported earlier this month, Apple decided it would shutter its free streaming iTunes Radio offering, a competitor to Pandora, in ...
Apple today officially ended free streaming of its iTunes Radio channels worldwide, incorporating the catalogue of stations into its subscription-based Apple Music service. The change follows Apple's ...
An email from Apple to iTunes Radio listeners in the U.S. and Australia (the only non-U.S. country in which the music service launched) confirms the announcement, according to 9to5Mac. Apple Music, ...