Apple's new music streaming service will be announced next week at WWDC 2015, according to a new report.
The word from The Wall Street Journal isn't surprising given this is Apple's usual platform to unveil major new software and services, but there's something else eye-catching: a price.
According to the Journal, Apple's new tune service will cost $10/month (about ) for unlimited, on-demand streaming. That would put it in direct competition with Spotify, which charges the same price for its Premium service.
The new Apple music service reportedly won't have a free tier, though it will apparently offer ad-supported channels with selections by from human DJs, who will also host.
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