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Sprint just bought a third of Jay-Z’s music streaming service, Tidal

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THE nation’s fourth- largest cellphone carrier is buying up a third of Jay- Z’s online music platform, Tidal.

Sprint’s announceme­nt Monday promises customers “exclusive content” from Tidal that they won’t be able to get on other wireless carriers, but it isn’t yet clear what form that content will take. In a release, Sprint and Tidal said that new offers and promotions will be “unveiled soon.”

The US$ 9.99- a- month music service, which was purchased by Jay-Z in 2015 for US$ 56 million, seeks to compete with the likes of Spotify and iTunes for dominance over a growing market for

This seems to be the direction the wireless industry is heading in. Jeff Kagan, an independen­t telecom analyst

streaming media. It offers highdefini­tion music videos and, for an extra fee, high- definition sound quality.

The partnershi­p gives Sprint greater access to media at a time when many other companies in its position are doing the same.

“This seems to be the direction the wireless industry is heading in,” said Jeff Kagan, an independen­t telecom analyst. “Combining different industries to increase value to both.”

AT& T, Verizon and other network operators have sought to buy up vast troves of content in an effort to persuade consumers to switch to their platforms. They also hope to sell advertisin­g against that media, and to use the behavioral data generated by that consumptio­n for marketing purposes, as well.

But whereas its larger rivals have tried to swallow entire media companies outright - AOL in the case of Verizon and Time Warner in the case of AT& T - Sprint is merely going for a slice of Tidal. The wireless provider has been struggling to turn itself around. Falling subscriber numbers have pushed it to last-place among the major US cellphone carriers. It has been beset by layoffs, and analysts say its network is in need of substantia­l improvemen­t.

Tidal also faces questions about its health. Although Jay-Z implied in a 2015 tweet that the service boasts more than a million members, recent reports have suggested that Tidal’s membership figures may be skewed - and that it actually has many fewer paying subscriber­s than the service is letting on. — AFP

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Cast members John Boyega (left) speaks next to Daisy Ridley during a red carpet fan event for their upcoming movie ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ in Tokyo, Japan, Dec 10, 2015. — Reuters file photo

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