Apple has reportedly signed a second label to its cloud music service which is expected to debut next month, according to CNET.
Last month Apple was said to have signed a deal with Warner Music and now CNET sources are saying a deal with EMI Music has been reached as well.
Negotiations with the other two major labels could be finalized soon...
The negotiations with Sony Music Group and Universal Music Group could be wrapped up as early as next week, the sources said. What this means is that signed contracts with all four of the top four record companies will be in Apple's hip pocket on June 6 when Apple kicks off the company's Worldwide Developers Conference. The sources who spoke with CNET did not know when Apple would announce the deals or roll out the cloud service.
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Last month Apple was said to have signed a deal with Warner Music and now CNET sources are saying a deal with EMI Music has been reached as well.
Negotiations with the other two major labels could be finalized soon...
The negotiations with Sony Music Group and Universal Music Group could be wrapped up as early as next week, the sources said. What this means is that signed contracts with all four of the top four record companies will be in Apple's hip pocket on June 6 when Apple kicks off the company's Worldwide Developers Conference. The sources who spoke with CNET did not know when Apple would announce the deals or roll out the cloud service.
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