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Good or bad for audiophiles?
A cell phone/wireless company?I'm gonna say bad. Was only a matter time.
Imagine using something like Alexa to ask for music you like in broad terms and have Tidal find and play it for you...no clicking involved. It will certainly be interesting to see how this all rolls out.- Jim
They need $ and some more professional management. You'd be surprise how many people want to dis Tidal because it's owned by "rich, greedy artists who don't deserve more money". Seriously - one of the greatest things to happen to music and audio quality in the USA, and yet it brings out all the haters.I think it's a good thing - I'd like to see Jay-z and his crew and the whole hip-hop emphasis on the UI substantially reduced. I think it would broaden the appeal substantially.
Tyson is correct- people do not value quality, although without exception they will adamantly say they do. Perhaps it is more accurate to say they want it but just don't want to pay for it.My first reaction to the topic was "Sprint has lost money seven years in a row. They don't have enough money to buy a strip mall. Where are they getting money to buy a third of Tidal?" Jim Salk's post clarified things.I haven't listened to Apple Music at all since subscribing to Tidal HiFi a month ago and am considering canceling it. I hope Sprint doesn't f*** it up. They may develop a discount for Sprint users but I don't think going past $20/mo for an audio streaming service is going to fly.[/quoteThe answer on the money is Softbank. It the same deal with Sprint being the title sponsor for NASCAR from 2008 until Jan 2017.
First of all 33% doesn't necessarily mean a controlling share. Secondly : if there are people paying twice as much for the hifi service, why shut them off - especially after you've made a commitment to MQA at supposedly even higher res AND when Pandora and Rhapsody have announced up coming high res service?Can't believe I'm saying this as the guy who's usually called the pessimist and cynic : those who think the cd quality level or higher is going to be shut off I think are being excessively pessimist and cynical. Not everyone has to value "quality" for it to be offered - to make the business case its enough for it to be a marketing differentiater and money maker. - particularly when the content and infrastructure is already in place.