Amid the onslaught of foreign streaming players in India, the domestic companies that have had a fairly good stronghold have begun feeling the heat. Spotify and YouTube Music recently joined Amazon ...
Spotify has entered the Indian market after a long wait. Earlier, there were reports that the service will be launched in India on January 31. However, it was launched in India only a few days back.
Nowadays, many of us choose to keep our song collections either in our phone or curated list from online. As mobile data getting cheaper every day, most of us listen to songs from online music ...
Amazon launched its Prime Music streaming service in India towards the end of February, making it available to everybody with an Amazon Prime membership. With that, the count of formidable music ...
YouTube has signed up more than 800,000 subscribers for its paid services in India since debuting in March, according to people familiar with the matter, vaulting it past some competitors in one of ...
On this week’s episode of Gadgets 360 podcast Orbital, we talk with Spotify Head of Market Operations in India Akshat Harbola and Gaana CEO Sandeep Lodha on the music streaming scene in the country.
As Times Internet's music streaming app crosses a milestone - 100 million monthly active users - we chat with the CEO of the platform about his users, challenges and 'the next 100 million'.
Of the 150 million music streaming users estimate for 2018 by Ficci-EY, just about 1 million-1.5 million people pay for their music today. YouTube Music, Spotify, Jio-Saavn, Wynk, Gaana. That was the ...
Recently, a report said that streaming platforms like Jio-Saavn and Hotstar are leading the audio and video streaming segment in India. On how Gaana tackles competition, Agarwal says: "Today about 150 ...
The Times owned Gaana emerged as the top music streaming platform in India. It outpaced all peers by accounting a whopping 30% market share after garnering 150 million users in December 2019.
MUMBAI: Jio’s launch last week has caused a stir in the telecommunications industry. Calls and messages on the new network are free while mobile data is 3 to 5 times cheaper compared to competitors.
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