But it would like more from YouTube.
This could be Disney's largest digital video bet so far.
Tidal will still have the exclusive streaming rights.
It might even drop the FiOS branding altogether.
The tween-centric video maker is now valued at $650 million.
The fact that Amazon didn't land the NFL games is somewhat surprising.
"The Life of Pablo" leaves its Tidal-only shell tomorrow. We think.
Streaming generated $2.4 billion in the U.S. last year. It should be much more, says the RIAA.
"If ‘Breaking Bad' had aired five years earlier, it might not have made it past season one."
NBCU and HBO vet Alison Moore comes on board.
Sheryl Sandberg is in Hollywood with a pitch and a checkbook.
Music may see a "windowed" release, with new songs coming to paid services first.
Live sports is stuck on TV -- for now.
Here we are in 2016 with more news about the struggles of online music businesses than success stories to share.
With video streaming, you never have to be alone.
Eh.
That took a while.
Here are the numbers.
The game drew its biggest Web audience, ever.
More money for Coldplay if Spotify IPOs.
... good for billions of dollars in revenue on membership fees alone.
You're out of luck if you want to watch on your phone and aren't a Verizon customer.
The on-demand video stream will be available starting Wednesday.
Fun idea. Won't work.
Foursquare is raising money at less than half its peak valuation.
All together now.
How Netflix, YouTube, Hulu and Amazon ate the Internet (and terrified cable).
The public beta begins Dec. 15.
You don't know Max Martin, but he knows what you like to listen to. John Seabrook, the author the "The Song Machine," explains.
The last big prize in TV sports is up for grabs. Could Apple, Google or someone else make a run for it?
Funny how that works.
The new mobile search features find apps you've installed and ones you haven't yet.