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Music mogul’s
Dr. Dre and
Jimmy Iovine have officially launched a new
streaming music service titled “Daisy” backed by $60 million in
funding.
The pair’s company Beats Electronics secured the investment from Access
Industries and a group of private investors, who will launch “Daisy”
sometime in late 2013.
“Daisy” is being launched off of the streaming service MOG, which Beats Electronics in 2012 for an undisclosed sum.
“Beats was always about helping people re-discover the magic in the
experience of listening to music,” Jimmy Iovine said. “Now that we are
well along the way to addressing the quality of audio playback with
Beats headphones and speakers, Daisy allows us to re-introduce the same
magic into the process of music discovery and consumption.”
In addition to being well capitalized, “Daisy” will benefit from the
investment group’s years of experience in music and subscription-based
services.
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