Yesterday the news jumped on the network of networks, Apple enabled a new radio station related to Star Wars. Given the commotion that logically he is mounting with everything that has to do with the new episode of the saga, those of Cupertino also want to get a slice.
The fact is that all that glitters is not gold and once again Apple makes a mess of users who have not subscribed to its audio streaming service, Apple Music. The new radio station it emits all the titles of the previous episodes in addition to interspersing the songs used in the new episode.
The new Apple Music radio station, which Apple have called Star Wars can only be heard by users who are subscribed to Apple's audio streaming service. To be able to hear the songs you have to be subscribed or be in the initial three months of testing that Apple gives on Apple music.
As I have pointed out, Apple wants all the content they have on iTunes related to the Star Wars films to take off again and what better time than at the launch of this new episode of the saga. Yet all of us who have gone quickly to hear their songs again we have found that we first have to go through the subscription box.
Once again Apple closes the entrance to a new station, so that if you are not subscribed to Apple Music we can do practically nothing on Apple's music streaming service.