Apple said its new streaming music service iTunes Radio has about 20 million listeners, the company revealed during today’s big media event in San Francisco.
The listener numbers have nearly doubled since the last time Apple shed some light on the streaming service’s usage just a week after launching back in September.
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Apple didn’t really offer any other details about iTunes Radio’s listener base. That means we don’t know how many hours people are listening to music on the service or how often they are returning to use it.
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