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Apple Reportedly Hires More BBC Radio 1 Staff for New Music Service

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Apple has reportedly hired four producers from BBC Radio 1 for its brand new music service, according to sources who spoke to Music Business Worldwide (MBW) (via AppleInsider). In February, Apple hired BBC Radio DJ Zane Lowe for its music services.

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Little more than two months after poaching Zane Lowe from BBC Radio 1, MBW understands that Apple has pinched four producers from the station – including key talent from BBC Introducing.

One of the four producers, according to MBW, is James Bursey, Lowe's old producer. Bursey apparently left BBC last Friday and is flying to Los Angeles to "team up with Lowe". According to a tweet, Bursey left for the airport yesterday. However, Bursey's LinkedIn account still lists him as an employee of BBC Radio.

The other BBC Radio employees rumored to be on Apple's poach list include Natasha Lynch and Kieran Yeates, who are both apparently "star producers" at the BBC. Lynch was on the Guardians's Music Power 100 list in 2011 while Yeates is credited with building BBC Introducing, a radio show focused on up-and-coming music talent. However, Yeates' LinkedIn still lists him as a BBC Radio employee, as does Lynch's Twitter profile for her employment status. Finally, that one source tells MBW that there's an "exodus to Apple from Radio 1"

While it's difficult to confirm whether Apple has indeed made these hires, it's likely Apple is looking to beef up its music team as the launch of its new streaming service draws closer. A report last month revealed that the development of the revamped Apple-branded Beats music service is being led by Jimmy Iovine and Trent Reznor with has a focus on curated playlists. Alongside the new music service, Apple is said to be planning an enhanced version of iTunes Radio that's tailored toward regional markets and acts more like a radio station.

Rumors suggest that Apple's revamped music service will debut at this year's Worldwide Development Conference alongside a new streaming television service and a new Apple TV set-top box.

Top Rated Comments

japanime Avatar
144 months ago
What do you want to bet that the service includes a few "live" channels with deejays who speak with a British accent — but that the service isn't available in Great Britain. :D
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
macsplusmacs Avatar
144 months ago
I'm really starting to look forward to Apple Music. (or whatever its called)
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Reason077 Avatar
144 months ago
Apple, do us all a favor and take Spotify's business model and emulate it, perhaps even making some additional improvements along the way. This is what must be done to be successful with this new music service launch. Every other subscription or free music service out there is terrible: Beats, Tidal, Rdio, etc...

I do love Spotify. But if you want Spotify then you should just use Spotify.

If Apple are just going to create a Spotify clone then I think that would be pretty lame and a great missed opportunity.

Hiring these guys suggests that they're working on something more interesting.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
riverfreak Avatar
144 months ago
Wait. These people didn't IMMEDIATELY update their LinkedIn and Twitter profiles?

Then surely it can't be true.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rp2011 Avatar
144 months ago
It really looks like they are working to add human element that has been missing from services so far. The mechanical script bases algorithms that are so cold and so far off base so much of the time.
I LOVE spotify, and their use user lists and their free model for basic services, but finding newer artists could be easier. We will never have to worry about the top artists or finding legacy artists, all services should be able to hit that massive bullseye do it well, it's the curation, human element and the sifting through the overwhelming amounts of new music and bringing up to the top that's missing. Hopefully that's the reason for getting top music industry talent on board.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Twimfy Avatar
144 months ago
Jesus christ please no.

Radio 1 is just noise to me now and I'm only 29.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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