We all know Apple is prepping their own music-streaming service in time for WWDC. As the big event approaches, they’re looking to finalize licensing deals w/ the major music labels. But according to the folks over at Billboard, they’ve appeared to hit a snag of sorts.
They’re having trouble finalizing the deal. The same thing happened back in 2013 before the unveiling of iTunes Radio. This is all for a new-and-improved iTunes Radio streaming service. It is said to be priced at $10 per month focused on exclusive album deals w/ select big artists.
Despite all of this, Apple is still hopeful for a June unveiling. The folks over at 9to5Mac says the new service will be apart of iOS 8.4 along w/ the new music app & iTunes 12.2 instead of a big release.