Apple-Spotify battle leaves musicians caught in crossfire
By Bloomberg
27 August 2016 |
4:37 am
An escalating battle between Apple and Spotify is leaving some musicians caught in the crossfire. Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw has more on 'Bloomberg West.'
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