Friday, January 30, 2015

Jay-Z is buying Spotify rival Tidal for $56 million

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So this is something. The Scandinavian press is buzzing right now with the news that Jay-Z is buying the Norwegian company behind the high-quality music streaming service Tidal. The rapper and entrepreneur made a 464 million Krona (roughly $56 million) which the company's reviewing board has already reviewed. It's recommending all its shareholders accept the offer.


Okay, so technically, it's actually few steps removed: "Project Panther," a company indirectly owned by Jay-Z's S. Carter Enterprises, has made a bid for Aspiro, a company that runs Tidal, and also a similar service called WiMP. While neither are a household name in the states yet, Aspiro's music services has 50 million active users in 58 markets, 12.5 million of which are paying subscribers. It's not quite competing with Spotify or Beats, but it's getting there, and you'd imagine that once the deal goes through Jay-Z will start using his popularity to raise Tidal's profile.


Regardless of the intricacies of the deal, it's clear that Jay-Z wants a piece of the music streaming pie. His contemporary Dr. Dre made some serious money selling Beats to Apple, and the consensus among analysts is that the deal was mainly about buying the company's streaming service, rather than its admittedly lucrative headphone business.


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Via: Affärsvärlden (Swedish link)


Source: Aspiro (Businesswire / Yahoo News)


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