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Old 12-23-2015, 07:48 PM   #169
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Attention Beatles fans - starting tomorrow (24 Dec), the Beatles are coming to streaming radio. The list includes Apple Music, Google Play, Groove Music, and Prime Music.

The Beatles coming to Spotify, Apple Music, and elsewhere on Dec 24

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The group arrives on nine streaming services tomorrow. Better late than never?

Music lovers who have abandoned their MP3 libraries for streaming apps will soon be able to listen to The Beatles' music on pretty much any service they want, according to a report from Re/code. The group's music will be available starting tomorrow—and is apparently now available in some countries where it's already December 24.

The full list of services includes Spotify, Apple Music, Slacker, Tidal, Microsoft Groove, Rhapsody, Deezer, Google Play, and Amazon Prime. That should cover just about everyone who isn't still weeping over the demise of Rdio, and Beatles tunes will reportedly be available on both the free and paid tiers of any services where that distinction exists.
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