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Gaana.com, once a billion-dollar music streaming titan, was shockingly sold for just Rs.25 lakhs. Discover the dramatic fall of this industry giant and wh ...
Tencent-backed Indian music streaming app Gaana has switched to a paid subscription model to avoid closing down after failing to secure fresh funds or find a buyer, according to an email sent to ...
Gaana.com has struck the right chord with young Indian music lovers by garnering 1.2 million unique visitors and 11.7 million song plays within the first month of its launch.
As 2025 reaches its halfway mark, India’s music preferences are undergoing a striking transformation, and Gaana’s Mid-Year Magicians campaign captures this shift in full rhythm. While ...
India streaming service Gaana has closed its free tier and is now a subscription-only platform after Bharti Airtel acquisition talks ended.
Gaana music from Chennai captures working class struggles, marginalized communities, and women's rising presence in the art ...
Gaana's new CEO wants the Indian streaming platform to focus on boosting subscription income in a country still dominated by ad-supported revenue.
In an exclusive interaction with YourStory, Gaana CEO Prashan Agarwal talks about the Times Internet-owned music-streaming company’s learnings, product innovations, future plans, and more.
Prashan Agarwal added that Gaana will have 6 to 7 % paid subscribers, accounting to 40 Mn subscribers, when it reaches 600 Mn users.
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