Apple may be considering a music-streaming partnership

Apple has held talks with Beats Electronics, the audio technology firm co-founded by influential hip-hop producer Dr Dre and …

Apple has held talks with Beats Electronics, the audio technology firm co-founded by influential hip-hop producer Dr Dre and music mogul Jimmy Iovine, on a potential partnership involving Beats’ planned music-streaming service.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook (pictured above) met Beats chief Jimmy Iovine during a visit to Los Angeles in late February to find out more about “Project Daisy”, a music subscription service the company announced in January but with scant detail, sources said.

Apple’s internet products head, Eddy Cue, a key player in setting up its iTunes Music Store, also joined the meeting, at which Mr Cook expressed interest in Daisy’s business model and its roll-out plans, although the two did not discuss specifics of a deal, sources said.

Attendees arrive at the Apple Inc. shareholders meeting at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, last month. The company has held talks with Beats Electronics on a potential partnership.
Attendees arrive at the Apple Inc. shareholders meeting at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, last month. The company has held talks with Beats Electronics on a potential partnership.

The meeting between Mr Cook and Mr Iovine, who is also chairman of music company Interscope-Geffen-AM, was “informational” and covered a broad range of music-related topics, sources said.

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Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr and Beats declined to comment. The iPhone maker has been reported to be considering a music-streaming service to complement iTunes. – (Reuters)