After much speculation as to whether Apple manages to prepare his own internet radio for the conference WWDC, comes one really trustworthy report. Reuters today brought a new report claiming that Apple has already completed all the necessary things regarding the iRadio service and intends to launch the service within the next week. Although Reuters did not specify which day this should happen, it is expected to happen on Monday after the conference WWDC 2013.
iRadio, as all new information refers to this service, should draw financi.e. primarily from iAd audio ads. These are available today only in visual form and mainly in free applications. Apple should pay 10% of the resulting profit to the music publishers within the fees that were agreed between them and Appquarry. According to Reuters, iRadio is very similar to the existing Pandora, but offers exclusive features for its users. Apple signed to Warner Records earlier this week Music Group, and should soon sign a contract with Sony Music entertainment.
*Source: WeiPhone.com