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What Apple Music Means for Consumers, Artists

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Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the company’s new music streaming service, Apple Music, Monday saying, “It will change the way you experience music forever.” But Apple Music’s subscription service is similar to competitors such as Spotify, offering on demand music for about $10 a month. Forum talks about the growth of streaming and what it means for consumers, artists and the music industry.

Guests:

Jon Maples, vice president of product at 8Tracks

Shara Tibken, senior writer, CNET

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