Apple Music, Spotify's rival, will arrive tomorrow, Sony confirms

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Apple is not a company that likes to have its surprises stolen, advancing the news, especially if it is just a day before it, and it is an official source. Not from Apple, of course, because if he had been an employee he would be fired, but the information comes from Doug Morris, the CEO of Sony, who has clearly said that the launch of Apple Music "will take place tomorrow."

Sony confirms

It has been in Cannes, in one of the most relevant events in the music industry called Midem. There was Sony Music CEO Doug Morris, as one of the world's great record labels. Speaking about the launch of Apple's new streaming music platform, Morris has said, according to VentureBeat, that the launch of the new service "will take place tomorrow." It is not the first time we have heard of this possibility. And in fact the Wall Street Journal itself This was also confirmed the previous week. However, it is not the same as being affirmed by a medium to being confirmed by the CEO of Sony Music, one of the major record companies with which Apple has had to negotiate to have all its content on the platform.

According to affirms RedefMorris himself analyzed what Apple's arrival in the world of streaming music platforms meant, saying that it could return the music industry to its economic glory. In addition, he considers that the possible success of Apple could be due to the fact that its platform would be truly profitable, not as it happens with Spotify, which is still struggling to achieve profitability. If that were the case, it would also set a precedent for the rest of the streaming music platforms, which would definitively change the music industry.

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Same price

Doug Morris has not given details on the differences between the two platforms, nor on whether they will have the same price or not, so we only have the information that had already been published, and that speaks of $ 10 a month for the service from Apple Music, with unlimited music, and no free or ad-supported versions.

Either way, tomorrow Apple could announce the new platform at the World Wide Developer Convention 2015, one of the most relevant software events in the apple universe. Hopefully then they will also confirm their Android version.