Sprint acquires 33% of Tidal, lossless streaming coming to its subscribers
There’s been some speculation about Tidal’s performance - that’s the
lossless music streaming service helmed by Jay Z - but it’s about to get
an uptick in the user statistics. Specifically, Sprint users - the
carrier announced that it acquired a 33% stake in the service.
Whether free of charge or at a discount, a Tidal subscription offers exclusive content (thanks to Jay Z’s connections in the music industry) and purports that it treats its artists better than classic labels, so it’s about more than just lossless streaming.
Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure will join Tidal’s board of directors when the deal goes through (pending regulatory approval). How much this deal cost the CDMA carrier is unclear at this point.
“Sprint shares our view of revolutionizing the creative industry to allow artists to connect directly with their fans and reach their fullest, shared potential,” said JAY Z. “Marcelo understood our goal right away and together we are excited to bring Sprint’s 45 million customers an unmatched entertainment experience.”Okay, so it’s not explicitly stated that Sprint users will get free access to Tidal, which costs $20/mo for the lossless version of its service and $10/mo for the lossy version.
Whether free of charge or at a discount, a Tidal subscription offers exclusive content (thanks to Jay Z’s connections in the music industry) and purports that it treats its artists better than classic labels, so it’s about more than just lossless streaming.
Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure will join Tidal’s board of directors when the deal goes through (pending regulatory approval). How much this deal cost the CDMA carrier is unclear at this point.
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