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Blackberry Closes BBM Music Service

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BBM Music, BlackBerry’s music-sharing service that launched  to great fanfare less than two years ago, is set to close on June 2. Website  Mobilesyrup said BlackBerry notified users in an email sent out on  Wednesday.

The Canadian mobile company said BBM Music customers would be billed up to  April, adding that it would offer all users a free 30-day pass to try  music-streaming site Rdio.

“In May, as your BBM contacts stop using the service, songs in your playlists  will begin to turn grey and will no longer be available,” BlackBerry said in the  email.

It continued, “Though BBM Music is going away,  you can still listen to great music on your BlackBerry. We’re giving you a  30-day pass to Rdio, which  gives you unlimited, on-demand access to more than 18 million songs, including  the latest hits and classic albums.”

The Ontario-based company declined to give a specific reason as to why it has  chosen to shutter the service, though it’s likely in response to the growing  presence of similar music-streaming services like Pandora, Spotify, Rdio and  others.

BlackBerry’s $4.99-a-month music-sharing service, which was tied to its  popular Messenger service, encouraged users to build a music library with the  help of BlackBerry-smartphone-owning friends also signed up to the service. You  began by building a profile of 50 of your favorite tracks, before expanding your  library by connecting with friends and sharing songs from their library of  chosen tracks. Each month it was possible to change up to 25 of your profile  selections in order to keep things fresh and hopefully find new music.

The closure won’t affect owners of BlackBerry’s new Z10 handset – the service  never made it to the company’s new BlackBerry 10 platform.

SOURCE: Digital Trends



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