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33-654: [REDACTED] Look up beat  or beating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beat , beats , or beating may refer to: Common uses [ edit ] Assault , inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact Battery (crime) , a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact Battery (tort) , a civil wrong in common law of intentional harmful or offensive contact Corporal punishment , punishment intended to cause physical pain Patrol , or beat,

66-629: A British charity that supports people with eating disorders Beat (drink) , a citrus-flavored soft drink Beat (fencing) , a simple preparatory motion Beating against the wind , a sailing manoeuvre Beats Electronics , or Beats by Dr. Dre, an American producer of audio products See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Beat or Beats All pages with titles beginning with Beat The Beat (disambiguation) Back Beat (disambiguation) Beat It (disambiguation) Beet (disambiguation) Big beat (disambiguation) Downbeat (disambiguation) On

99-629: A British charity that supports people with eating disorders Beat (drink) , a citrus-flavored soft drink Beat (fencing) , a simple preparatory motion Beating against the wind , a sailing manoeuvre Beats Electronics , or Beats by Dr. Dre, an American producer of audio products See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Beat or Beats All pages with titles beginning with Beat The Beat (disambiguation) Back Beat (disambiguation) Beat It (disambiguation) Beet (disambiguation) Big beat (disambiguation) Downbeat (disambiguation) On

132-632: A Swiss German male given name Surname [ edit ] Jackie Beat , drag persona of Kent Fuher (born 1963) Aone Beats (born 1984) Nigerian record producer Billy Beats (1871-1936) British footballer Cohen Beats (Michael Cohen, born 1986), Israeli record producer Eno Beats (Enock Kisakye, born 1991), Ugandan record producer Laxio Beats (Bernard Antwi-Darko, born 1987), Ghanaian record producer Mizz Beats (Iman Yanee, fl. from 2004), British record producer Rico Beats (Ricardo Lamarre, fl. from 2004), American record producer Transportation [ edit ] Beat (app) ,

165-632: A Swiss German male given name Surname [ edit ] Jackie Beat , drag persona of Kent Fuher (born 1963) Aone Beats (born 1984) Nigerian record producer Billy Beats (1871-1936) British footballer Cohen Beats (Michael Cohen, born 1986), Israeli record producer Eno Beats (Enock Kisakye, born 1991), Ugandan record producer Laxio Beats (Bernard Antwi-Darko, born 1987), Ghanaian record producer Mizz Beats (Iman Yanee, fl. from 2004), British record producer Rico Beats (Ricardo Lamarre, fl. from 2004), American record producer Transportation [ edit ] Beat (app) ,

198-418: A coming-of-age drama Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] Beat (band) , a Finnish band The Beat (British band) The Beat (American band) BEAT, musical group containing multiple members from King Crimson Albums and songs [ edit ] Beat (Bowery Electric album) , 1996 Beat (King Crimson album) , 1982 "Beat" (song) , by Kaela Kimura, 2005 "Beats",

231-464: A criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact Battery (tort) , a civil wrong in common law of intentional harmful or offensive contact Corporal punishment , punishment intended to cause physical pain Patrol , or beat, a group of personnel assigned to monitor a specific area Beat (police) , the territory that a police officer patrols Gay beat , an area frequented by gay men Strike (attack) , repeatedly and violently striking

264-439: A film about writer William Seward Burroughs Beat (2022 film) , an Australian independent film starring Alexandra Jensen Beat (filmmaking) , a small amount of action resulting in a pause in dialogue Beat (TV series) , a 2018 German thriller series "Beats", a Series B episode of the television series QI (2004) Beats (2019 British film) , based on the play by Kieran Hurley Beats (2019 American film) ,

297-578: A former music streaming platform. The service was launched in the United States on January 21, 2014. Beats Music was acquired by Apple Inc. as part of its purchase of Beats Electronics in May 2014. Beats Music stopped accepting new subscriptions when Apple Music launched on June 30, 2015, and all subscribers were eventually moved to the new service. Beats Music was then discontinued on November 30, 2015. On July 2, 2012, Beats announced it had acquired

330-459: A group of personnel assigned to monitor a specific area Beat (police) , the territory that a police officer patrols Gay beat , an area frequented by gay men Strike (attack) , repeatedly and violently striking a person or object Victory , success achieved in personal combat, military operations or in any competition Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Beat, an anthro fox in

363-472: A group representing a number of major independent record labels . While no financial details were disclosed, Beats did indicate that it would pay the labels at the same rates as the major labels. On March 4, 2014, Beats Music acquired Topspin Media , a company which deals in the monetization of music and building relationships between musicians and their fans. Beats Music CEO Ian Rogers had left Topspin to join

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396-521: A music curation team for the service, led by former IHeartMedia executive and KIIS-FM music director Julie Pilat. In August 2013, a landing page was discovered for Daisy under its final name, "Beats Music". The service was officially unveiled in January 2014, for a launch in the United States on January 21. In February 2014, Beats Music reached a licensing deal with the Merlin Network ,

429-402: A person or object Victory , success achieved in personal combat, military operations or in any competition Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Fictional characters [ edit ] Beat, an anthro fox in the animated series " Motto! Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori " Beat, in the video game Eternal Sonata Beat, in the video game Jet Set Radio Beat, in

462-525: A place in Haute-Garonne, France Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Beat . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beat&oldid=1250462399 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

495-462: A place in Haute-Garonne, France Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Beat . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beat&oldid=1250462399 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

528-534: A ride-hailing app Beat, a model of the Daiichi Kosho Whisper paramotor Chevrolet Beat , a car Honda Beat , a car Honda FC50 , or Honda Beat, a motor scooter Other uses [ edit ] Atlanta Beat, women's pro soccer teams (2001-02; 2009-11) Beat, a time unit of Swatch Internet Time , and a range of watches Beat (acoustics) , an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies Beat (charity) ,

561-462: A ride-hailing app Beat, a model of the Daiichi Kosho Whisper paramotor Chevrolet Beat , a car Honda Beat , a car Honda FC50 , or Honda Beat, a motor scooter Other uses [ edit ] Atlanta Beat, women's pro soccer teams (2001-02; 2009-11) Beat, a time unit of Swatch Internet Time , and a range of watches Beat (acoustics) , an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies Beat (charity) ,

594-705: A small amount of action resulting in a pause in dialogue Beat (TV series) , a 2018 German thriller series "Beats", a Series B episode of the television series QI (2004) Beats (2019 British film) , based on the play by Kieran Hurley Beats (2019 American film) , a coming-of-age drama Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] Beat (band) , a Finnish band The Beat (British band) The Beat (American band) BEAT, musical group containing multiple members from King Crimson Albums and songs [ edit ] Beat (Bowery Electric album) , 1996 Beat (King Crimson album) , 1982 "Beat" (song) , by Kaela Kimura, 2005 "Beats",

627-722: A song by AJR from the 2019 album Neotheater Music channels [ edit ] Beats Music , an Apple music streaming service MTV Beats , music TV channel of India Beat 102 103 , an Irish radio station Other uses in music [ edit ] Beat (music) , the basic time in music and music theory Beat music , a popular music genre Drum beat , a rhythmic pattern Other uses in arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Beat, an intentional pause for emphasis in comic timing Beats (video game) , 2007 Unit of action , or beat, in acting Beat Generation Beat Magazine People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Beat (name) ,

660-722: A song by AJR from the 2019 album Neotheater Music channels [ edit ] Beats Music , an Apple music streaming service MTV Beats , music TV channel of India Beat 102 103 , an Irish radio station Other uses in music [ edit ] Beat (music) , the basic time in music and music theory Beat music , a popular music genre Drum beat , a rhythmic pattern Other uses in arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] Beat, an intentional pause for emphasis in comic timing Beats (video game) , 2007 Unit of action , or beat, in acting Beat Generation Beat Magazine People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Beat (name) ,

693-422: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages beat [REDACTED] Look up beat  or beating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beat , beats , or beating may refer to: Common uses [ edit ] Assault , inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact Battery (crime) ,

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726-548: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Beats Music Beats Music was a subscription-based music streaming service owned by the Beats Electronics division of Apple Inc. The service combined algorithmic personalization with curated music suggestions. Development began in 2012 under the codename "Daisy." The service built upon Beats' line of consumer electronics as well as its 2012 acquisition of MOG ,

759-494: The Beat (disambiguation) Upbeat (disambiguation) Beat Generation , a literary movement Beat reporting , a genre of journalism Beat 'em up , a video game genre Beate , a given name Beats International , a British dance music band and hip-hop collective Beetroot , or beet, or beets, a vegetable " Dr. Beat ", a 1984 single by Miami Sound Machine New beat , Belgian underground music genre Saint-Béat ,

792-443: The Beat (disambiguation) Upbeat (disambiguation) Beat Generation , a literary movement Beat reporting , a genre of journalism Beat 'em up , a video game genre Beate , a given name Beats International , a British dance music band and hip-hop collective Beetroot , or beet, or beets, a vegetable " Dr. Beat ", a 1984 single by Miami Sound Machine New beat , Belgian underground music genre Saint-Béat ,

825-487: The animated series " Motto! Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori " Beat, in the video game Eternal Sonata Beat, in the video game Jet Set Radio Beat, in the video game The World Ends with You Beat, a robot bird in the Mega Man video game franchise Film and TV [ edit ] Beat (1997 film) , a South Korean action film Beat (1998 film) , a 1998 Japanese film Beat (2000 film) ,

858-556: The company hired Trent Reznor of the band Nine Inch Nails to serve as its chief creative officer , and to help develop a new music service codenamed "Daisy". As opposed to its competitors such as Spotify , in Daisy the plan was to use "personalization" based on user listening habits in combination with expert music curators to suggest tracks. The company initially announced a launch by late 2013. The company had hired music industry members, radio personalities, and songwriters to serve as

891-435: The new service, and offered an incentive to Universal Music Group to pull its content from YouTube . The United States Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission launched an investigation into this alleged cartel in May 2015. Apple Music was unveiled during Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8, 2015, and launched on June 30, 2015. Concurrently with the public launch of Apple Music, Beats Music

924-741: The online music service MOG , reportedly paying between $ 10 million and $ 16 million. Beats officials said this the acquisition was part of the company's goal to develop a "truly end-to-end music experience." The acquisition did not include the company's blog and advertising network, the MOG Music Network, which was sold in a separate transaction to the broadcasting company Townsquare Media in August 2012. MOG initially indicated that it would continue to operate independently with no immediate change in service. A few months later in December 2012,

957-624: The original, master recordings of songs over other versions (such as covers). A feature known as "The Sentence" allowed users to generate playlists by filling four blanks in a sentence with words describing various activities, moods, and genres. The basic subscription plan allowed access to the service on three devices for US$ 9.99 per month, or US$ 99.99 per year. Along with a web-based interface, apps were available for Android , iOS , and Windows Phone . Sonos announced that Beats Music would also support its wireless speaker systems on launch. A family plan with support for up to 5 people and 10 devices

990-499: The service. On May 28, 2014, Apple Inc. announced it was buying both Beats Electronics and Beats Music for US $ 3 billion in a cash and stock deal. The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple had valued Beats Music at "slightly less than $ 500 million." Following the purchase, Dr. Dre and Iovine were hired as executive employees, and worked at Apple for years afterward; Beats Music CEO Ian Rogers would oversee both Beats Music and Apple's ad-supported iTunes Radio service. It

1023-417: The video game The World Ends with You Beat, a robot bird in the Mega Man video game franchise Film and TV [ edit ] Beat (1997 film) , a South Korean action film Beat (1998 film) , a 1998 Japanese film Beat (2000 film) , a film about writer William Seward Burroughs Beat (2022 film) , an Australian independent film starring Alexandra Jensen Beat (filmmaking) ,

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1056-639: Was immediately discontinued; users could migrate their Beats Music subscriptions, including their account, saved playlists, and songs, to Apple Music. Beats Music offered a library of over 20 million songs that could be streamed on-demand by users. Users could download songs for offline playback, which remained accessible for the period of their subscription. The service used a personalization system combining recommendations based on listening habits and algorithms with human curation and playlists from music professionals and publications such as Rolling Stone , Rap Radar , and Pitchfork . Song searches prioritized

1089-439: Was later reported by Business Insider that Apple was planning to merge the two services. Apple had hired noted British radio DJ Zane Lowe to serve as a music curator. It was also reported that, in negotiations with record labels for the new service, that Apple had been attempting to encourage record labels to pull their content from the free, ad-supported tiers of competing services such as Spotify in order to drive adoption of

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