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Apple Music 1

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(Redirected fromBeats 1)
Radio station operated by Apple Inc.
This article is about the streaming music service. For the discontinued algorithm-based internet radio stations on iTunes, seeiTunes Radio. For the streaming service that features Apple Music 1, seeApple Music. For other uses, seeBeat (disambiguation).
Apple Music 1
Apple Music 1 Logo
Broadcast areaOver 100 countries[3]
Programming
FormatFreeform radio,rhythmic contemporary,urban contemporary
Ownership
OwnerApple Inc.
Apple Music Hits
Apple Music Country
Apple Música Uno
Apple Music Club
Apple Music Chill
History
First air date
June 30, 2015; 9 years ago (2015-06-30)
Links
Webcast
WebsiteApple Music Radio

Apple Music 1, previously branded asBeats 1, is a 24/7music radio station owned and operated byApple Inc. It is accessible throughiTunes or theApple Music app on a computer, smartphone or tablet, smart speaker (such as the Apple HomePod), and through the Apple Music web browser app.

While a paid subscription is not needed, users are required to sign in with an Apple ID account to listen to the free radio stations. Apple Music Radio is streamed at 64 kbit/s and 256 kbit/s, utilisingHTTP Live Streaming protocol and theHE-AAC audio codec, powered by StreamS Live Encoder.[5][6]

Currently, Apple Music operates 6 live global radio stations:

  • Apple Music 1 airs a mix of pop, rap and indie music. Prime-time presenters includeZane Lowe,Ebro Darden and Matt Wilkinson.[7][8]
  • Apple Music Country offers a mix of country songs old and new.[9]
  • Apple Música Uno (released on December 10, 2024) airs Latin music genres including Música Mexicana, reggaetón, tropical, Latin pop, and more.
  • Apple Music Club (released on December 10, 2024) focuses on dance and electronic music and club culture.
  • Apple Music Chill (released on December 10, 2024) is described as “an escape, a refuge, a sanctuary in sound — a place listeners can turn to throughout their day.”

History

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Logo as Beats 1 (June 2015 – August 2020)

Apple bought audio equipment makerBeats Electronics in 2014, which included the ownership of Beats' former music serviceBeats Music,[10] and made Beats Music CEO Ian Rogers responsible for theiTunes Radio service.[11]Business Insider later reported that Apple was planning to merge the two services. Apple also hired Zane Lowe as amusic curator.[12]

The day of Beats 1's launch,The Guardian revealed that they had been given pre-recorded examples of Beats 1 programming, and said it "suggests an eclectic mix of programming to fill the 24-hours-a-day of broadcasting."

On September 29, 2015, Zane Lowe said he wasn't sure thatApple Music needed Beats 1, but said "I hope that there's a place for it, however I really doubt it."[13]

In December 2015, rumors spread that Apple would expand on the Beats 1 brand and give it sister stations, after Apple registered trademarks for four additional Beats stations.[14][15][16]

In September 2016, Apple refreshed the Apple Music interface with the release of iTunes 12.5 andiOS 10. Beats 1 reportedly became harder to get to, due to the clunky interface of iOS 10's Music app.[17]

In March 2017, Apple claimed that Beats 1 was "the biggest radio station in the world" and beat all other music stations in concurrent listeners.[18]

In March 2020, Beats 1 transitioned to remote broadcasting from the respective homes of the radio hosts in light of thecoronavirus outbreak.[19]

In May 2020, London headline hostJulie Adenuga announced she was leaving Beats 1 after her years on the station since its inception.[20]

On August 18, 2020, Apple announced the rebranding of Beats 1 to Apple Music 1 and the launch of two new radio stations, Apple Music Hits and Apple Music Country, featuring exclusive original shows from the world's top music hosts and artists.[9]

On December 10, 2024, Apple launches three new radio stations, Apple Música Uno, Apple Music Club, and Apple Music Chill, featuring exclusive original shows from the world's top music hosts and artists.[21]

Reception

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Reception for the Apple-run station has been mixed.Quartz analyzed the track list of songs that were aired on Beats 1 in its second week. "Though Beats 1 is an eclectic mix of genres, some listeners have complained that it plays too much hip-hop." However, they did note that "there is a reasonable amount of diversity..."[22]

Mashable complained of "dynamic-range compression, which squashes the volume range of audio" and also said, "The variety can be a blessing and a curse...it jumps all over the musical spectrum...If I wasn't committed to listening to nothing but Beats 1 for this review, I would have turned it off."[23]

9to5Mac had a generally positive review of the station, saying, "Although Beats 1 is advertised as a 24/7 station, it isn't really true. The schedule is set up on a 12 hour basis, so for the other 12 hours it plays a recording of the last 12 hours...This is frustrating for me, being based in the UK. If I listen in the afternoon and in the following morning, I am likely to hear the same shows repeated...In summary, Beats 1 as a concept is great... It needs some work on the software side and the production side to make it really shine."[24]

Jason Cipriani ofFortune wrote, "I haven't liked every song played on Beats 1, but the personal bond I instantly felt with each DJ has been strong enough for me to resist the urge to go back to a lifeless algorithm."[25]

Billboard said, "the tech community has been heaping praise on Beats 1...Internet-savvy people have fallen head over heels for old-schoolmonoculture."[26]

Rob Price ofBusiness Insider said, "So far, I've loved it. I was never much of a radio listener before, and I've enjoyed the eclectic selection it has thrown up."[27]

Kirk McElhearn wrote, "Beats 1 radio is clearly aloss-leader. Apple has designed it to draw people into Apple Music and get them interested. But the station is designed for just one demographic: the young, pop/rock/hip-hop listener. As such, it's a non starter for a lot of Apple Music customers, and that's a shame."[28]

The Guardian's review heavily criticizedJaden Smith'sMSFTS Frequency program andA-Trak's showDay Off, but was generally positive of their other programming.[29]

Format

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Apple Music 1 broadcasts a mix of music focusing on new music and artists. Unlike the playlists for the "stations" oniTunes Radio, The Next Web claims, "The overarching aim of Beats 1 is to curate cool new music, whether it be new talent or fresh music from established artists."[30] Brooke Reese hosts a show calledChart, which has music premieres[31] and countdowns of popular music[32] in general onApple Music. It features both full songs in addition to snippets and previews.[33] However, most shows focus on specificmusic genres or musical cultures.

Beats 1 aired Apple's annualApple Music Festival (which was formerly known as the iTunes Festival)[34] as well as interviews with popular American music artists such as[35]Lady Gaga,[36]Bruno Mars andChance the Rapper.[37] Apple Music Festival was cancelled in 2017. Beats 1 and Apple Music as a whole wanted to focus more on introducing new artists and creating original content.[38]

Apple Music 1 also lets some musicians - such as Lady Gaga,Nicki Minaj,Frank Ocean andthe Weeknd - host their own shows on the station. In an interview withDigital Trends' Keith Nelson Jr., Zane Lowe praised the format, saying, "We've been overwhelmed by...how great the artists are at doing it."[39]

OnBlackout Tuesday, June 2, 2020, Apple Music 1 (then known as Beats 1) replaced its entire schedule with a stream featuring Black musicians and artists.[40][41]

Sister stations

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In 2015, Apple secured trademarks allowing them to create up to four sister stations for Beats 1.[42][43][44] In August 2020, Apple announced its first two sister stations: Apple Music Hits and Apple Music Country.[9]

On December 10, 2024, Apple launched three new stations: Apple Música Uno, Apple Music Club, and Apple Music Chill, expanding the Apple Music Radio lineup to six.[45]

Station NameLaunch dateGenre
Apple Music 1
(previously Beats 1)
30 June 2015Rhythmic contemporary,Urban contemporary
Apple Music Hits18 August 2020Hot adult contemporary,Adult hits
Apple Music Country18 August 2020Country music
Apple Música Uno10 December 2024Latin music,Mexican pop music,Tropical music
Apple Music Club10 December 2024Dance radio
Apple Music Chill10 December 2024Ambient music,Chill-out music,Downtempo,Lofi hip-hop,Singer-songwriter,Acoustic music

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Currently, browser playback on Apple Music Radio might be unreliable, with freezing/disconnecting of the live stream occasionally.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Apple Opens a Radio Studio in Paris".
  2. ^"Why Zane Lowe and Apple Music are betting on live radio in an on-demand era".
  3. ^"Availability of Apple Music, Apple Music Radio, and iTunes Match". apple.com. 2 August 2023.
  4. ^"Apple Music's web player constantly stops… - Apple Community".
  5. ^StreamS Live Encoder – StreamS
  6. ^Beats 1. Worldwide. Always on. – StreamS
  7. ^Sisario, Ben (2015-06-25)."Zane Lowe, the D.J. Scratching Out Beats 1 for Apple".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2016-09-16.
  8. ^"Beats 1 brings Matt Wilkinson into its primetime lineup".iMore. 2018-01-04. Retrieved2018-05-16.
  9. ^abc"Apple Announces Apple Music Radio". apple.com.
  10. ^Karp, Hannah; Dezember, Ryan; Barr, Alistair (2014-05-30)."Apple Paying Less Than $500 Million for Beats Music Streaming Service".Wall Street Journal.ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved2016-09-30.
  11. ^Wakabayashi, Hannah Karp and Daisuke (August 2014)."With Apple-Beats Deal Complete, Ian Rogers To Run iTunes Radio".Wall Street Journal. Retrieved2016-09-30.
  12. ^"What we're hearing about the new music-streaming service Apple is developing in secret".Archived from the original on 2015-04-24. Retrieved2016-09-30.
  13. ^"Zane Lowe: 'I'm not sure that Apple Music needs Beats 1'".Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved2016-10-14.
  14. ^"Beats 1 to Get Sister Stations, If Trademark Filings Are Any Indication".Billboard. Retrieved2016-10-14.
  15. ^Rogelet, Sylvain."Quatre nouvelles radios pour Apple ?".Consomac. Retrieved2016-10-14.
  16. ^Rossignol, Joe (28 December 2015)."Apple Files Trademarks for Beats 2, 3, 4, and 5 Radio Stations". Retrieved2016-10-14.
  17. ^Miller, Chance (2016-10-13)."Comment: Beats 1 station deserves an Apple Music-like revamp in year 2".9to5Mac. Retrieved2016-10-14.
  18. ^"Beats 1 is 'the Biggest Radio Station in the World', Says Apple Music". Retrieved2017-11-29.
  19. ^"Apple Music's Beats 1 Hosts Shift to Remote Broadcasting".Billboard. 2020-03-23. Retrieved2020-08-03.
  20. ^"Julie Adenuga to leave Beats 1".www.musicweek.com. Retrieved2020-08-03.
  21. ^"Apple Music expands live global radio offering with three brand-new stations".
  22. ^Sonnad, Nikhil (11 August 2015)."We analyzed a month of Beats 1 tracks to figure out Apple's taste in music". Retrieved2016-09-30.
  23. ^Perkins, Chris (13 July 2015)."I listened to Beats 1 for a week and all I got was a headache [REVIEW]".Mashable. Retrieved2016-09-30.
  24. ^Mayo, Benjamin (2016-01-19)."Do you listen to Beats 1? Here's what Apple can do to improve its radio station & encourage more people to tune in".9to5Mac. Retrieved2016-09-30.
  25. ^"Why Apple's Beats 1 is music streaming done right".Fortune. 2015-07-02. Retrieved2016-09-30.
  26. ^"Beats 1, Apple's Radio Station, Looks Like It's A Hit -- and Maybe a New Digital Direction".Billboard. Retrieved2016-10-14.
  27. ^"Here's what people are saying about Beats 1, Apple's new global radio station".Business Insider. Retrieved2016-10-14.
  28. ^McElhearn, Kirk (2015-07-27)."We've Got Beats 1 Radio, but What About Beats 2, Beats 3, Etc.?".Kirkville. Retrieved2016-11-04.
  29. ^Evans, Rhiannon (2015-09-02)."What happens when you listen to Beats 1 radio for 24 hours? Lots and lots of Drake".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2017-07-27.
  30. ^Swanner, Nate (2015-09-29)."Zane Lowe is crazy if he doesn't think Apple Music needs Beats 1".The Next Web. Retrieved2016-11-04.
  31. ^"Halsey Drops New Track 'Now Or Never' [LISTEN] – RAZMAG.com". Archived fromthe original on 2018-06-28. Retrieved2018-06-28.
  32. ^"Living through the first 24 hours of Beats 1 radio".The Verge. Retrieved2018-06-28.
  33. ^"One station to rule them all? The verdict on Beats 1's first month".DIY. 31 July 2015. Retrieved2018-06-28.
  34. ^"Apple's rebranded Music Festival was livestreamed on Beats 1".Engadget. Retrieved2016-11-04.
  35. ^"What Apple's Beats 1 Means for Your Radio Brand | Mark Ramsey Media LLC".www.markramseymedia.com. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-09. Retrieved2016-11-04.
  36. ^"Don't Compare Lady Gaga To Madonna (Or Anyone Else), Because She Says So".MTV News. Archived fromthe original on October 22, 2016. Retrieved2016-11-04.
  37. ^"Watch Chance the Rapper's Full Interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1 - Noisey".Noisey. 24 May 2016. Retrieved2016-11-04.
  38. ^"Apple cancels its London music festival".the Guardian. September 5, 2017.
  39. ^"Beats 1 radio's Zane Lowe on superstar DJs, exclusive releases, and the age of curation".Digital Trends. 2017-06-11. Retrieved2017-11-29.
  40. ^Cross, Jason (June 2, 2020)."Apple Music participates in Black Out Tuesday, but you can still access your Library".Macworld. Retrieved2022-06-14.
  41. ^"Apple Music Joins Music Industry's Blackout Tuesday Awareness Campaign".MacRumors. 2 June 2020. Retrieved2022-06-14.
  42. ^"Beats 1 to Get Sister Stations, If Trademark Filings Are Any Indication".Billboard. Retrieved2017-12-20.
  43. ^"Apple Files Trademarks for Beats 2, 3, 4, and 5 Radio Stations". Retrieved2017-12-20.
  44. ^"Apple files trademark applications for Beats 2, 3, 4 and 5 radio stations".www.idownloadblog.com. 28 December 2015. Retrieved2017-12-20.
  45. ^Schroeder, Stan (December 10, 2024)."Apple Music launches three new radio stations, including Apple Music Chill".Mashable. RetrievedNovember 10, 2024.

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