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  2. Comparison of music streaming services - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of on-demand music streaming services. These services offer streaming of full-length content via the Internet as a part of their service, [1] without the listener necessarily having to purchase a file for download. [2] This type of service is somewhat similar to Internet radio. Many of these sites have advertising that ...

  3. Tidal (service) - Wikipedia

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    Tidal (stylized TIDAL) is a Norwegian-American music streaming service, launched in 2014 by the Norwegian-Swedish public company Aspiro.Tidal is now majority-owned by Block, Inc., an American payment processing company originally owned by Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey, [2] but now a public company traded on the NYSE under the ticker SQ.

  4. I Tested Apple Music vs. Spotify, and Here’s My Final Verdict

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    SharePlay car feature allows everyone in the car with an iPhone control the music to play. ... Spotify is your best bet. Unlike Apple Music, the platform allows access to all of these without ...

  5. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    Using PC streaming, a similar structure to the one used today allowed the listener to play songs freely, but with ads every 4–7 songs depending on listening duration. Later that same year, in March, Spotify removed all limits on the free service tier indefinitely, including mobile devices.

  6. Comparison of digital music stores - Wikipedia

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    The customer will have the copy of the song permanently on their disk, provided the track is not deleted by the customer, the disk does not get physically damaged, or suffers from being corrupted. Major examples of digital music stores include iTunes Store, Amazon Music, Bandcamp and 7digital. [1]

  7. Qobuz - Wikipedia

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    25 countries. Website. www.qobuz.com. Qobuz (US: / ˈkoʊˌbʌz /, UK: / ˈkəʊˌbʌz / [1]) is a French digital music store and streaming service, launched in 2007 by Alexandre Leforestier and Yves Riesel. [2] Qobuz is now owned by Xandrie SA. In June 2023, Qobuz offers over 100 million tracks on its service. [3]

  8. Deezer - Wikipedia

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    Native client (s) on. Web, Android, iOS, Windows, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry OS, macOS, WatchOS, Wear OS, Android TV, Xbox, Chromecast, CarPlay, Android Auto, IMessage. Deezer is a French music streaming service founded in 2007. The company has been a subsidiary of Access Industries since 2016. Deezer is available via web and on various digital ...

  9. QQ Music - Wikipedia

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    QQ Music operates under a freemium business model in which basic services are free whilst enhanced features are available on a subscription. However unlike similar subscription service Spotify, labels have the ability to restrict its content to be restricted to subscribing users (known as VIPs or green diamonds) or be purchasable on their website which usually costs around 19 to 20 yuan.