The sources say the service has hit a speed bump with licensing for music controlled by Sony/ATV, the world's largest music publisher.
What is in dispute is unsurprisingly the rates for streaming Sony/ATV tracks, with Apple wanting to pay less than what is being asked.
Sony purchased EMI Music Publishing earlier this year for $2.2 billion, giving them two million extra songs including tracks from the Beatles and new artists like Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift.
For now, Apple will need to keep negotiating before it has a chance to release its still unconfirmed 'Pandora-killer.'
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 30 Sep 2012 23:28