With a catalog of 22 million tracks — the company has licensing deals in place with all the leading major and independent labels, aggregators and publishers — the app can be used entirely for free in streaming-only internet radio mode, or you pay for more flexible access. The latter is pitched as a “borrow, enjoy, return” model and, as I understand it, targets teens who find going from free, as they typically consume most of their music on YouTube, to a standard £9.99 ($16.93) subscription is a step too far. - Steve O'Hear, TechCrunch
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