Rdio goes free after deal with Cumulus Media

Rdio Free Streaming
Rdio Free Streaming

In order to stay competitive with other popular music streaming services, Rdio has come to a deal with Cumulus Media in order to offer a free version of its service by the end of the year. According to the New York Times, Cumulus Media operates 525 radio stations, which means Rdio will have access to a huge selection of ad-supported music. This deal with Rdio represents its “digital play,” says Cumulus CEO Lewis W. Dickey Jr. There was no money involved in the deal; instead Cumulus is gaining a large share of the equity of Rdio’s parent company, Pulser Media. Cumulus will also be selling ads for the free version of Rdio’s service. There’s no telling whether or not this will be enough to topple Spotify, but it’s a move in the right direction for Rdio.

[More from BGR: Google’s next ‘moonshot’: Tearing down language barriers]


This article was originally published on BGR.com

Related stories

Digital music sales grew 8% in 2011, now total 31% of industry revenue

Google schedules 'special event' for November 16th

Facebook to launch music service on September 22nd