NEW DELHI, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Tencent-backed Indian music streaming app Gaana has switched to a paid subscription model to avoid closing down after failing to secure fresh funds or find a buyer, ...
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In an unexpected twist that has left industry watchers scratching their heads, Gaana once hailed as India's leading music streaming platform, was sold for just ₹25 lakhs (around $30,000). To put this ...
Tencent-backed Indian music streaming app Gaana has switched to a paid subscription model to try to avoid closing down after failing to secure fresh funds, according to an email from the company to ...
Spotify has entered the Indian market after a long wait. Earlier, there were reports that the service will be launched in India on January 31. However, it was launched in India only a few days back.
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