Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Apple launches Apple Music in China

Apple launches Apple Music in China

[BEIJING] Apple Inc launched Apple Music along with iTunes Movies and iBooks in China and said the cloud-based music streaming service will roll out on Android phones this fall.
Apple will offer Apple Music subscribers access to a vast library of songs for 10 yuan (S$2.24) a month after an initial three-month trial membership, the company said in a statement.
The announcement comes at a time when the iPhone maker has been struggling to reassure its shareholders about its business in China.
Chinese consumers are critical to fueling demand for iPhones, and a slump in the country's stock market and Beijing's recent devaluation of the yuan have shaken Apple investors already worried about slowing growth in the world's No. 2 economy.
Apple Music in China will feature local artists such as Eason Chan, Li Ronghao, JJ Lin and G.E.M., along with a range of international artists, the company said.
Subscribers would also be able to rent or buy movies from a selection of Chinese studios as well as Hollywood blockbusters on the iTunes Store, Apple said.
Movies on iTunes will start at 5 yuan for renting in high definition and 18 yuan for buying new releases in high definition, the company said.
Paid iBooks will start at 0.5 yuan.
REUTERS

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