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As if Apple needed the money, Tim Cook is about to add yet another billion-dollar business to the company's war chest.
Apple Music now has 15 million subscribers, Cook announced at a Wall Street Journal technology conference in Laguna Beach, California, on Monday evening. Of those 15 million, 6.5 million are paying customers (the other 8.5 million are still on Apple's free three-month trial). Subscribers pay Apple $10 a month for access to unlimited streaming music.
Do the math: 6.5 million times $10 a month times 12 months in a year = $780 million.
That's not quite a billion, but Apple only needs to convert 1.8 million more of the free-trial subscribers to reach that mark.
And Apple Music, which launched in June, would join the iPhone, iPad, Mac, iTunes and Apple TV as the company's billion dollar businesses. Apple Watch will likely reach that mark this year too.
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Apple Music's success is particularly impressive, considering the mixed reviews that Apple Music has received, particularly when compared with Spotify.
"This is completely at odds with the feedback that the service has received where Spotify offers a better experience with a much richer feature set at the same price," noted Richard Windsor, analyst at Edison Investment Research.
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Apple Music automatically appears on the home screens of customers who have recently purchased new iPhones or iPads -- or upgraded to the new iOS 9 software. So it's hard to miss. And since Apple already has your credit card information, signing up is as simple as clicking a

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