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Apple admits it has ‘homework to do’ to improve Apple Music

“Apple has ‘a bit of homework to be done’ to improve its Apple Music streaming service, the company’s international iTunes boss has said,” Stuart Dredge reports for The Guardian.

There’s a lot of work going into making the product better. Our focus is on editorial and playlists, and obviously we have teams all around the world working on that, but we’re also adding features and cleaning up certain things… Apple Music Connect is growing big-time with more and more artists connecting to their fans, but we still have a bit of homework to be done for the rest of the year. — Oliver Schusser, vice president, iTunes International, told The Guardian.

Dredge reports, “Asked about criticisms of Apple Music’s usability – which has seen users complaining of corrupted libraries and unintuitive interfaces – Schusser said: ‘The product is always our priority, and we are getting a lot of feedback. Remember, this was a very big launch in 110 markets instantly, so we get a ton of feedback. We’re obviously trying to make it better every day.’ he said.”

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MacDailyNews Take: ‘Tis good to hear that Apple is committed to improving Apple Music and all of their music-related efforts.

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