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Apple Music Tops 17 Million Users, With Service Growing at Steady Rate

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Anyone tuning in to watch Apple's iPhone 7 event on Wednesday may have been mildly surprised and somewhat amused to witness Apple CEO Tim Cook taking part in a special episode of "Carpool Karaoke" along with Pharrell Williams.

Far from being an off-the-wall, last-minute inclusion, the video introduction makes sense for Apple, which recently purchased the segment from "The Late Show With James Corden", to be distributed via Apple Music.

Tim Cook Carpool
Apple has licensed 16 episodes of the show from CBS TV Studios, which will be executive produced by Corden and Ben Winston. The purchase is said to be seen as a way to drive online activity for the streaming music service, which Apple announced had reached 17 million paying subscribers as of yesterday.

That number compares with the 15 million users that Apple said the service had garnered by its 1st birthday on June 30, indicating a jump of 2 million subscribers in just two months, despite strong competition from rival services like Spotify.

The increased popularity of Apple Music is in stark contrast to Apple's falling iPhone sales year-on-year, and highlights the company's increasing reliance on profiting from existing customers through services rather than exclusively relying on acquiring new ones via hardware sales to meet its revenue targets.

It also indicates that while industry commenters have leveled plenty of criticism at Apple Music for perceived deficiencies in its interface design and functionality, customers are still signing up to the service at a steady rate, perhaps won over by the exclusive album releases by popular artists that Apple has recently secured.

In another boost for Cupertino, last week Apple Music for Android surpassed 10 million downloads from the Google Play Store, 10 months after it was released on the platform, proving that the service is becoming popular with listeners who don't necessarily even own an Apple device.

With iOS 10, due to be released September 13, Apple is redesigning the Apple Music experience on its mobile platform, revamping the app with new organization and a new design.

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Abazigal Avatar
125 months ago
Don't forget - these are 17 million paying customers.
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125 months ago
i'm very happy with it. especially since it works with my "old" music collection, everything in one place.
and i can still buy an album after listening to it. it will just switch to "purchased" in my library, without adding it to the library a second time or loosing my play count.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
djcerla Avatar
125 months ago
I definetly did not forget, and switched from single to family account!!

Now there's 6 of us enjoying it!!!!!!!!
Yup, family account as well! Girlfriend loving it (she used to buy a lot of stuff on iTunes, now she says it's like free shopping in the mall)
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
8692574 Avatar
125 months ago
16.999.999 forgot to switch off auto-renew.
Then, there's me ;)
I definetly did not forget, and switched from single to family account!!

Now there's 6 of us enjoying it!!!!!!!!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
125 months ago
From the reports I see, Spotify is becoming more and more less relevant as they continue to operate at a loss. How can they remain in business for many more years to come like that?
Acquisition I guess, it worked for Instagram.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
125 months ago
I still purchase music and love to support artists that I love. Apple Music allows me to try out music before buying, and it helps me to discover new music that have since become new favorites. That to me is priceless. I used to just listen to my iTunes collection over and over again. Learning about new music that I never even knew existed is amazing. Some recent finds...Electric Youth, Saint Saviour, Gallant, etc. With the family plan it makes even more sense. 6 people using it on my plan. Everyone has their own set of music, and even my in-laws and parents have learned to use it and love it. Brilliant.
I loved it when Apple had the radio outside the paywall. I used that all the time to discover new music. But since they moved it behind the paywall I no longer discover or buy that much music. I rely on my wife or hearing something in a store or restaurant. I just can't see me buying and paying for streaming. To me it's like a double whammy. At 20k songs in my library, I can tell you that I do love music. But the rate of growth of my library has significantly slowed since Apple took everything behind the paywall. I should probably thank them as I have more money for other things now.
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