Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Apple Signs Exclusive Streaming Contract With Taylor Swift


Apple signs a contract with Taylor Swift to stream her concert movie from her world tour.
Apple has an opportunity to dominate the music industry. It has signed exclusive streaming agreement with Taylor Swift to stream a concert movie from her global tour. On Sunday, Taylor and the consumer electronics maker proclaimed that users of the enterprise’s new streaming facility, Apple Music, would be able to watch a film directed by Jonas Akerlund that was recorded 14 days ago at a show of Taylor in ANZ stadium in Sydney.
Apple news reported that the movie would be available on November 10, 2015, including backstage scenes along with a large number of musical guests she was able to bring onstage during the tour. Taylor’s tour for her most recent album, “1989,” finished its run across the globe on Saturday.
Trade publication responsible for tracking data, Pollstar, stated that the album named “1989” recorded gross ticket sales of more than $240 million. The contract enhances the relations between Apple and Taylor, who in June posted a blog condemning the organization over its proposal not to disburse royalties throughout Apple Music’s free trials.
As per reports of Apple Breaking news, the company followed her blog post by quickly reversing its decision regarding the royalties and later Apple Music turned into the only streaming organization to offer “1989”. On Monday, its web radio station would be also broadcasting Ms. Swift’s interview taken by Zane Lowe, an influential DJ of BBC who was hired by Apple to head the station.
Agreement’s terms were not revealed, but it trails other contracts that the corporation has signed with star musicians to advertise Apple Music and offer programming for its facility. The producer Pharrel Williams and rapper Drake have been working with the technology giant’s music streaming facility since its launch in June, and in November, Apple launched a TV advertisement featuring the country singer Kenny Chesney.
Even the qualified advertiser, Taylor proclaimed the agreement on Sunday, her 26th birthday on her account on Twitter. “Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes,” she posted, “I have a little surprise for you.”
The agreement disclosed around a time when Christian Today has reported that the smartphone maker had announced the iPad Pro along with iPhone 6S Plus and 6S handsets but it was offered in the distribution centers some time later. It is probable that the company would implement the same plan for releasing its MacBook Pro 2016.
Rumors have suggested that the unveiling of MacBook Pro 2016 would not make it ready for procurement but would be available after some time. The organization would adopt this policy to ensure that the interests of customers are maintained throughout the year but also provide sufficient time gap between both devices to attain popularity and to avoid rivalry between each other.


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