It’s the end of the road for Musical.ly, the short-form video app that grew to more than 100 million active monthly users since its 2014 launch — and spawned its own digital stars and passionate ...
Musical.ly, teen-beloved music app, is no more. Bytedance, the Chinese company that purchased Musical.ly last November for $1 billion, has decided to fold Musical.ly into another one of its similar, ...
When Musical.ly shut down two-year-old live streaming app Live.ly in June, it told former members that they should move to Musical.ly which would get live video streaming in a few weeks. That plan ...
Bytedance, which purchased Musical.ly for about $800 million in 2017, has merged the music-centric app with another product, TikTok. By Natalie Jarvey RIP Musical.ly. Nearly a year after Chinese ...
Poor parents. They only just figured out what in the world Snapchat is and along comes Musical.ly. The app you've probably never heard of has been banned for those under 13 in an Australian school ...
It's kind of crazy to think after only two years, Musical.ly has the power to launch its users into superstardom. Case in point: Baby Ariel. A little over a year ago, the 16-year-old Florida native ...