Apple Music TV

Apple launches Apple Music TV, a free 24 Hours Music Channel

The Letter to You Radio Special airs today and will feature five episodes

Apple has launched Apple Music TV, a free 24-hour live stream of music videos, live shows, and other music-related content. 

The service launched Monday with a countdown of the top 100 all-time most-streamed songs in the U.S. on Apple Music.

There are a couple of upcoming special events, including a week of music and events for Bruce Springsteen’s new album, Letter to You. 

For Letter to You, the first recorded album together with the E Street Band since 1984, Springsteen and Apple have planned a week of music and events including a brand new radio show, an exclusive album listening party, the anticipated release of his documentary film and more.

To kick off, Springsteen sits down for an in-depth exclusive interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe airing today, with the interview will also available on Apple Podcasts.

The Letter to You Radio Special airs today and will feature five episodes, each dedicated to a time period in Springsteen’s career. Joined by a special guest on each episode, listeners will hear Springsteen discuss his career from its inception to his latest album Letter To You.

The service will also debut two videos on Friday at noon ET: Joji’s “777” and “Gorgeous” by SAINt JHN.

Apple Music TV will be available in the U.S. on the Apple Music app and the Apple TV app.