iTunes is a media player, media library, internet radio broadcaster, and mobile device management application developed by Apple Inc.
Launched in January 2001 by Apple Inc.
Originally designed as a music platform for the iPod music player
Expanded to include TV shows, movies, audiobooks, podcasts, and mobile apps
In 2019, Apple announced the discontinuation of iTunes and split its functions into three separate apps: Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Podcasts
Music streaming service with over 70 million songs, podcasts, and videos
Music streaming service with over 70 million songs, podcasts, and videos
Music streaming service with over 50,000 songs and podcast integration
Music streaming service with over 70 million songs, exclusive content, and personalized recommendations
Streaming service for TV shows and movies, including original content
Podcast app for listening, subscribing, and discovering new shows
Online marketplace for purchasing and renting digital content, including music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and mobile apps
iTunes is a media player, media library, internet radio broadcaster, and mobile device management application used to play, download, and organize digital multimedia files.
iTunes has been discontinued as a standalone app and has been replaced by Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple Podcasts, which offer similar functions in separate applications.
Yes, music that was purchased on iTunes can still be accessed through the Apple Music app by going to the Library tab and selecting the Purchased option.
Apple Music offers a variety of subscription options, including an individual plan for $9.99/month, a family plan for $14.99/month, and a student plan for $4.99/month.
Apple Music offers over 70 million songs. In addition to music, the service also includes podcasts, music videos, and live radio streams.