LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – Apple Music introduces a radio station to aid consumers in discovering new music.
The newest product is a customized radio station named “Discovery Station.” This innovative function searches through Apple Music’s enormous database to create a custom playlist of brand-new music catered to certain tastes.
The debut of Discovery Station demonstrates Apple’s commitment to a more subtle and individualized approach to music selection.
Spotify’s algorithmic technique, which creates playlists based on users’ listening patterns, contrasts with Apple’s algorithmic approach.
According to Engadget, Discovery Station uses a different approach than its algorithmically inclined competitors.
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Whether they are by well-known musicians or have the potential to introduce listeners to musical horizons that have not yet been explored, this one-of-a-kind station only plays songs that users have not yet heard on the service.
Additionally, the dedication to originality is unwavering, and as the site’s primary goal is to assist users in discovering new music, users can be confident that no song will be played repeatedly, creating a dynamic and engrossing aural experience.
The functionality is now available worldwide. Discovery Station reportedly surfaced for customers early on Monday, August 7, without any kind of pop-up or public notification.
You may get to it if you already have a subscription by visiting your Listen Now page and looking through the Stations for You area.
If you don’t already have a subscription, it will cost you at least $5 per month for an audio-only plan in the US or at least $11 per month if you want access to Apple Music’s video content and other features like Dolby Atmos and lossless audio.