Free iTunes Radio Stations Will Be Discontinued

iTunes Radio

 

iTunes Radio will end its free, ad-supported streaming services this month. Apple announced the shift in an email to customers dated Jan. 15.

“As a listener of ad-supported radio on Apple Music, we want you to know that it’s being discontinued starting January 28. Beats 1 will now be the premier free broadcast so you’ll continue to get all the best music and culture there with world-class DJs like Zane Lowe and specialty programming from artists like Dr. Dre, Drake, Pharrell Williams, and more.”

An Apple spokesperson told BuzzFeed News:

“We are making Beats 1 the premier free broadcast from Apple and phasing out the ad-supported stations at the end of January. Additionally, with an Apple Music membership, listeners can access dozens of radio stations curated by our team of music experts, covering a range of genres, commercial-free with unlimited skips. The free three-month trial of Apple Music includes radio.”

Launched in 2013, iTunes Radio was available in the U.S. and Australia. Once the change goes into effect, Beats 1 will Apple’s only free music offering.

 

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