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Shortly after that, as Reuters confirmedthat company Apple wants to present his own internet radio at a conference WWDC, an extraordinary report by AllThingsD magazine appears, according to which Apple today he officially ended negotiations with the three most important music publishers. Just three days before the expected event Apple he successfully signed a contract with Sony Music, which is probably due to the fact that the technology giant began to apply pressure to these publishers.

In the past, they were reluctant to sign a contract with Appquarry, since according to the claims at the time Apple wanted to pay up to half the license fees of Pandora, i.e. only 6 cents for 100 songs. After the new one, however Apple he was supposed to pay 12,5 cents for 100 plays and at the same time he was supposed to give publishers a 10% share of the iAd ads that will complement this new service. The service itself should be available in the form of an application for all system users iOS 7, while its release should probably happen simultaneously with the new system and not a few hours after the conference, as was the case with Podcasts. Whether this service will also be available for users in Slovakia and the Czech Republic is only a matter of time. Due to the presence of iTunes Store in these two countries, however, our editors think that virtual radio will support them as well.

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*Source: AllThingsD

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