Got 99 problems and cash is one? Tidal may only have enough for 6 more months

Tidal has just enough cash to last the next six months according to a report in the Norwegian publication Dagens Næringsliv. According to the report the company lost the Norwegian equivalent of $44 million in 2016. 

Engadget notes that Tidal is facing these financial difficulties despite a massive injection of funds from US telco Sprint buying one third of the business in January 2016. 

A shrinking USP

Tidal's unique selling point has always been that it offers higher music quality than market-leader Spotify with file sizes that are at least CD-quality lossless, with some even available as MQA hi-res audio files. 

Spotify, meanwhile, tops out at 320 kbps. 

However, it seems the promise of better audio quality hasn't been enough to win over listeners, especially when Tidal's HiFi tier costs $19.99 compared to $9.99 for Spotify. 

Even Tidal's unique selling points are starting to disappear. Rival service Deezer has rolled out lossless and MQA streaming on its desktop app, and is expected to roll this out to its mobile app in the future. 

With little space to call its own, Tidal's days may be numbered. 

Jon Porter

Jon Porter is the ex-Home Technology Writer for TechRadar. He has also previously written for Practical Photoshop, Trusted Reviews, Inside Higher Ed, Al Bawaba, Gizmodo UK, Genetic Literacy Project, Via Satellite, Real Homes and Plant Services Magazine, and you can now find him writing for The Verge.