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Sprint Purchases 33 Percent Stake in Tidal For $200 Million (billboard.com) 63

Sprint has acquired a 33 percent stake in Jay Z's music streaming service Tidal, the two companies announced today. From a report: A source familiar with the matter tells Billboard that the purchase was for $200 million and that Jay and each of the company's two dozen artist-owners will remain part owners. As part of the deal, Tidal will become available to Sprint's 45 million retail customers, while the companies will partner for exclusives from its artists, according to a press release.
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Sprint Purchases 33 Percent Stake in Tidal For $200 Million

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  • Conveniently, Net Neutrality is going to die since il Cheeto appointed the man from Verizon to regulate it. SO Sprint can make their service the priory one and not use any data charges.

  • by ChodaBoyUSA ( 2532764 ) on Monday January 23, 2017 @09:46AM (#53720433)
    A failing cell network purchased (part of) a failing streaming company...so they can fail together?
    • by AvitarX ( 172628 )

      Sprint is going to by TMO first, then once it fails, there will be essentially no cellphone competition.

      • by Desler ( 1608317 )

        What competition? AT&T and Verizon raise prices in lockstep and T-Mobile is too insignificant and impotent to stop it. Sprint is simply just a joke of a company.

      • by tim620 ( 1052986 )
        LOL. I did Sprint once. Never again. Horrible service. Still no 4G coverage in my area (in 2016). Dropped calls and even no service at times, while driving in rural areas. Unless they buy AT&T or Verizon, I'm never going back. Having phone and data service is worth the extra money.
  • This is the same Jay Z whose Tidal streaming music company is now accused of grossly inflated subscriber counts - using their own numbers. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a proviso for either refunding the majority of the "investment" in one form or another, or for clawback terms. In other words, buy it for $200 million, get rebated $175 million. Even Sprint can't be that stupid ... or can they?
    • by c ( 8461 )

      Even Sprint can't be that stupid ... or can they?

      If they're trusting Tidal's subscriber numbers without even looking at their own traffic patterns to get a picture how much Tidal data (and that other streaming services) is moving across their networks, then I wouldn't put any amount of stupidity beyond them.

      • Well, once the deal goes through, that analysis will show that 100% of Sprint users are subscribers. So their analysis is gonna look pretty good....

        • Good point... if the new administration kills Net Neutrality then they'll also probably give their subscribers usage of Tidal that doesn't count towards their cap and so on, as well.
        • by c ( 8461 )

          once the deal goes through, that analysis will show that 100% of Sprint users are subscribers

          True. But I suspect the data volumes will remain close to zero...

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Here is the simple math:

    For Amazon Prime members you can now pickup a subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited for $79 per year or $6.58 per month. They have over 20 million songs and the catalog is growing by the day and will catch up to Tidal's 30 million in about a year. Tidal basic is $9.99 per month and is not lossless. Amazon has them beat by $3.41. Since the major cohort of people paying for these services is middle class males over the age of 30 employed in jobs paying over $50k per year basically the

    • Who cares. Google Music Family for up to 6 people is $15 a month. And gives you legally ad-free YouTube Red.
    • Amazon doesn't even let you have profiles on their streaming hardware FFS. So if you want more than one profile for streaming you at least need TWO FireSticks, and maybe even two Yearly $125 prime memberships, as all that other "extra-shit" barely works at all for the "guest-spouse" of the Prime Membership Family.
  • I tried Sprint once (to save money). I would never go back to them. They are horrible in my area. I don't care who they buy. No gimmick or other company will ever get me to use them again. (Unless they buy out AT&T).

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