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Apple Music executives Jimmy Iovine and Bozoma Saint John spoke with BuzzFeed News in a new feature about the redesign of Apple's music streaming service, revealing the thinking behind some new features and responding to criticism over music exclusives.

Shortly after launch of Frank Ocean's latest album "Blonde," Universal Music Group banned exclusive music streaming as Ocean's deal with Apple allowed him enough capital to publish his music independently. Iovine told BuzzFeed News that Apple has no plans to become a music label, but that he doesn't know how to run Apple Music any other way than helping make and distribute great music.

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"We put a lot into this, we've had some real successes, and we always hold up our end of the relationship," Iovine said, insisting that he has no intention of encroaching on record labels' territory. "We're feeling our way around and seeing what works ... Every time we do [an exclusive], we learn something new." He added that Apple Music would move forward with its pursuit of exclusives from other partners, such as Sony Music Entertainment and the Warner Music Group, noting, "It's Apple's show. As long as Apple's asking me to do what I'm doing, I'm gonna keep doing it."
Iovine went on to say he doesn't know whether music fragmentation, with different services offering different exclusives, would hurt or help the music industry, but he does believe that services that offer free listening tiers are harmful.

"The rights holders, whoever they are, have to do something, because there's a lot of free [music] out there, and it's a problem," he told BuzzFeed News. Iovine says there's enough free music in the world to make people question whether they should subscribe to a service.

Apple Music's new redesign, which favors bigger text and a more simplified layout, is aimed at users who may not have prior experience with streaming services, including older people and international audiences, according to BuzzFeed News. Some changes, like moving the "My Library" tab to the first and most leftward location on the bottom tab, are aimed at making things easier.

Bozoma Saint John said that one of the questions Apple asked itself during the redesign was how people are interacting with their music during a normal day. The Cupertino company tried to figure out what users were looking for within Apple Music and how the company could best serve that.

That includes a new series of algorithm-based playlists for Apple Music. Apple uses iTunes music data, favorites and play counts to determine what to play in the new My Favorites and My New Music Mixes. My Favorites more closely looks at your history, serving up your favorite and most played music, while My New Music serves up recently released songs you like mixed with new music you haven't heard before, flagged by Apple Music editors based on your taste profile. More personalized playlists are coming to the service, but only after extensive testing as Apple wants to vet all possible outcomes within a playlist before releasing it.

Finally, Iovine said the first version of Apple Music was too ambitious, and that the company "probably" put too much into it too soon. He said that Apple is figuring things out now, and that it's slowly moving things forward. Iovine also hinted that there's new stuff coming to Apple Music that he doesn't think anyone "will see coming."

Apple is currently attempting to bolster the video content on its streaming service, creating original programming like Dr. Dre's Vital Signs and reality competition series Planet of the Apps. Apple also purchased the rights to a Carpool Karaoke series and continues to create exclusive music content with artists. Earlier today, Drake released a 23-minute short film titled "Please Forgive Me," which is intended to be a companion piece to his latest album "Views."

The entire feature on Apple Music's redesign can be read at BuzzFeed News.

Article Link: Jimmy Iovine Talks Apple Music Exclusives Criticism, Says Service Was 'Too Ambitious'
 
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Quite frankly, good. The record labels are outdated and need to be shaken up. They take so much from the artist for the up front capital to help them record their next album. Let the artists make the business decisions that directly affect their bottom line if thats the road they want to take. It shouldn't be a requirement to sign a label to make it in the music industry.
 
Not directly related, but a fun little thing: As some of you might know Die Antwoord split with Interscope a few years ago. This was their little farewell-comment to Jimmy I (included on their first album after the breakup):

 
That is exactly how disgusting things are. The Label is crying saying: you gave him to much money he could do it all by himself! Why did you do that Apple? We have to keep the artist struggling in order to keep them under our belt! wtf is wrong with you Apple (label says).

What a joke, it's getting and has been so cheap to do things on your own anyway!
 
How come Apple's biggest innovations are always just around the corner? "We couldn't be more proud of our pipeline!" I think people are finally starting to ask, just where are these truly revolutionary products in the pipeline? Hopefully we see some innovation in the next few weeks...
What is your definition of innovation (besides what Apple isn't doing)?
 
I'm not fond of the redesign. Luckily I could hide apple music. If I feel like discovering new music I'll use the Free Pandora or Iheart Radio and then purchase what I like. They removed the 'add to up next' feature which I used constantly. I have to purposely try not to hit the 'connect' feature because I can't hide that. It may have larger text, but it certainly seems less intuitive and packed with lots of unwelcome 'features' for me while also removing useful ones.
 
Tried initial release when free.
Convinced AM software team must be "batting for the other side" -

• Apple music team must be Spotify fans and or subscribers - the AM app was that bad.
 
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Apple Music is great, especially after the redesign. Their exclusives, such as Frank Ocean's Blonde and Chance the Rapper's Coloring Books, are better than what the other services are getting.

Eventually they came on Spotify just after a few weeks so no real biggie to wait. I couldn't get into AM, I really like discovering new tracks and genres I rarely listen to with Spotify browse section.
 
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Apple Music's new redesign, which favors bigger text and a more simplified layout, is aimed at users who may not have prior experience with streaming services, including older people and international audiences,
For older people I agree but for international audiences??? What does this mean???
Luckily I could hide apple music.
Apple in iOS 10 will silently restore Apple Music interface if you disable it in settings. But if what you mention is removing Apple Music app then yes.
I have to purposely try not to hit the 'connect' feature because I can't hide that.
You need "restriction" to hide Connect.
[doublepost=1474938297][/doublepost]"Exclusive" is exclusive. He actually does not need to defend it. People just love exclusivity in some extent. If they hate music exclusive then they probably like exclusive somewhere else.
I also have a bunch of exclusive songs at hand, where I cannot find anywhere else, but packed with BD box limited edition.
 
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