NEW YORK — Madonna, who co-owns Tidal with Jay Z, Beyonce and others, says it’s just the beginning for the streaming service, which has had some troubles since its launch in March. “It’s just the beginning, so we’re working out a lot of kinks, and hopefully we’re going to build something unique and amazing that’s going to attract a lot of people,” she said.
Tidal, which offers a basic subscription for $10 and a high-quality audio one for $20, hasn’t made a splash like its announcement did a few months ago, when Rihanna, Kanye West, Daft Punk, Nicki Minaj, Jack White and others stood onstage in solidarity with Madonna. Since then, Tidal announced a family plan and discount for students. The company also lost its interim CEO last month.



