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Beats co-founder, music mogul, and Apple employee Jimmy Iovine was named as one of GQ's Men of the Year, and in an interview with the magazine, he unveiled some details on his efforts to establish a partnership with Apple, which famously led to the $3 billion acquisition that was Apple's biggest purchase ever.

According to Iovine, who had an ongoing relationship with Steve Jobs, he worked hard to persuade Apple to purchase Beats because it was the only company that he wanted to work for. He also believed he had a lot to bring to the company, telling Apple execs that he would "plug" Apple's "hole in music," referring to the company's lack of presence in the streaming music arena.

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Jimmy Iovine, Tim Cook, Dr. Dre and Eddy Cue
I convinced them that they had to buy this company. I said, "I don't want to work for anybody else. I want to do this at Apple. I know I can achieve this at Apple. I don't want to shop it. I wanna come here, to Steve's company. I know you guys; I know what you're capable of; I know you get popular culture. I know you have a hole in music right now; let me plug it." I think it was two years before they said yeah.
Though he only joined Apple in 2014, Jimmy Iovine and Steve Jobs were longtime friend and had a close relationship. Iovine even collaborated with Apple on several projects, helping Steve Jobs sign deals with music labels in the early days of iTunes and working with Apple and U2 on a special edition iPod. Iovine even pitched a subscription music service to Apple way back in 2003, far before services like Pandora and Spotify exploded in popularity.

Iovine does not have a specific title at Apple, but he reportedly has a senior role at the company alongside Dr. Dre, aka Andre Young, and works under iTunes chief Eddy Cue. Given his experience in the music industry, there has been some speculation that Iovine is working to help Apple secure deals with record labels, establish relationships with artists, and create a connection with a younger audience.

When announcing the Beats acquisition, Apple CEO Tim Cook called Iovine and Dre's talent and skills "really unique" and "very hard to find." In a later interview, Cook called the duo "off the charts creative geniuses," specifically citing Iovine's knowledge of the music industry as one of the major reasons he was hired.

At the current time, Apple is said to be working on a rebranding of Beats Music that may see it incorporating the service into iTunes and cutting the subscription price. The new music streaming service is expected to be unveiled in early 2015, possibly ahead of the Grammy Awards in February.

Article Link: Jimmy Iovine to Apple: 'You Have a Hole in Music Right Now; Let Me Plug It'
 
All jimmy is thinking is that Apple is a bunch of complete suckers for paying 3 billion for Beats.
 
Considering the widespread backlash against Spotify, I'm surprised Apple would be so heartless as to foist another streaming service on the starving musicians of the world.
 
[Iovine even pitched a subscription music service to Apple way back in 2003, far before services like Pandora and Spotify exploded in popularity.

so basically iTunes Radio could have seen the popularity of Pandora+Spotify+BeatsRadio+iHeart+LastFM+Rhapsody all combined?
 
I hope Apple does something worthwhile with Beats without ruining a good base.

As a Beats, Spotify, and Pandora user, I think Beats actually has the best product in some ways, but their apps are buggy - on iOS and on the web browser, and their entire product has been ignored since Apple acquired it.
 
I doubt Apple will listen to any of these new Beats guys. They have a vision and they are going to stick to that. I don't see Dre or Jimmy around Cupertino going forward. I think Apple wanted the brand, and not names.
 
Not the only thing Apple has a hole in. How about a headless Mac besides a watered down Mac Mini and an over priced Mac Pro.

There it is! Only took 5 posts for someone to complain about something not addressed in the OP. Is that a new record?

Anywho, I'm excited to see what Iovine has planned. It could be crap, but it could also turn out to be a golden ticket.
 
so basically iTunes Radio could have seen the popularity of Pandora+Spotify+BeatsRadio+iHeart+LastFM+Rhapsody all combined?

No. It was too early for subscription plans then. iTunes Radio, unfortunately is a bit too late but with the huge base of iOS, Apple might be able to catch up.
 
Beats still doesn't have a dedicated product page on Apple's website. LOL.
 
Plug a whole in music? Streaming perhaps but Apple has iRadio, how is Beats streaming service which only holds a small percentage of the market going to help there?
 
I think the biggest problem with iTunes is:

Unless I'm on an Apple device, I can't access the damn thing.

Why is it that the "best albums" list are rolling out on blogs, yet no links for me to go iTunes?

Why can't I purchase a concert ticket for an artist I like that's coming to town?

Why do I always have to go elsewhere to find more about an artist/band?

Why is the UI on desktop and iOS so convoluted?

Why do the letters on the right side of the iOS app have to be so small that I can't tap the correct place I want to go?

But I digress.
iTunes is not about music. It's about "give us your money and get out!
 
Comical what morality goes flying out the window when money is involved. Tim Cook smiling away with Dr. Dre. Maybe Tim should ask Dee Barnes her thoughts on the guy Apple is now in bed with.
 
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