Times Internet’s music streaming website Gaana has opened up its developer platform letting developers access more than three million songs from its catalog to create apps. The site is now asking ...
The listening data points to longer engagement, stronger regional music consumption and consistent loyalty from paying ...
The mobile app war has now shifted to the music world. The fight for leadership in the R980-crore music market which is now dominated by digital (55% music is distributed through digital channels) is ...
Gaana, one of a posse of music streaming services aiming to make it big in India, has enlisted the help of Micromax, the country’s largest smartphone maker, to get ahead of the competition and reach ...
An acquisition would mark an end to a tumultuous time for Gaana, which has suffered high turnover and struggled to be profitable. By Amit Gurbaxani MUMBAI — Indian telecommunication services company ...
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) ...
Gaana has rolled out a new version of the app on Android and iOS platforms that would offer music lovers a never before immersive experience by enhancing the discoverability of music, aiding in ...
Gaana caters to music lovers of all genres, be it Western Pop, Indian Classical, Retro, Hip Hop or the Blues - you name it, they have it! It is incredible the way users across the globe have taken to ...
The move to a paid-only platform comes after acquisition talks with rival Bharti Airtel broke down. By Amit Gurbaxani MUMBAI — Indian audio-streaming service Gaana has transformed itself into a ...
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