India’s Times Internet has continued its recent activity with the long-awaited launch of mobile apps for its Gaana music streaming service. The legal music distribution site first went online in June ...
Times Internet (TIL) announced that it has developed mobile applications for its flagship online music portal, Gaana.com. Simultaneously, Gaana is now available as an application forAndroid, iOS, ...
Times Internet owned music streaming service Gaana.com has launched mobile apps which allow users to access categorised music according to language, artists and genres. (Hat Tip: NT Balanarayan) ...
Times Internet launched the online music portal Gaana.com in June this year and has since racked up a total of 1.4 million unique visitors to the website. It has a huge catalog of both Indian and ...
Considering Gaana was launched during the first part of 2011, this is a late entry in the mobile app ecosystem. Times Internet Limited (TIL), the digital business arm of BCCL (The Times of India Group ...
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Gaana also announced that more than 80 million users stream over 1.2 billion songs every month in nearly 30 languages, including Indian regional languages. “Today we are at more than 80 million ...
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Gaana (25%) was followed by Apple Music (20%), YouTube (20%) and Wynk (14%), according to data from CyberMedia Research (CMR). Gaana’s parent Times Internet is a part of the Times Group, which ...
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