Streaming and offline playback service Bloom.fm, also known as the £1 per month mobile music app, has achieved 100,000 registered users in the three months since its launch in January.
Bloom.fm played over 1.2 million songs across its 150-curated genre-specific radio options in March.
The company says that the majority of its audience is aged 25 or under - a market typically associated with illegal downloads.
With the backing of major and independent record labels, Bloom.fm plans to expand its ...
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