Hey Chris. I can't comment on your first issue because I can't afford Apple 
Music at the moment due to it being the Christmas season and the only free 
aspect of the radio feature is Beats 1 since that entire radio feature is still 
not in Canada as a free service. As for Siri not identifying a track that's 
playing on the iPhone, I experience this as well. It's not a big deal for me so 
I haven't bothered sending a feedback form about it. But perhaps Apple should 
be informed about this.

Shawn
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> On Dec 9, 2015, at 11:00 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I'm finding that I am unable to activate Siri any longer, and say something 
> like, Play X artist name, fill in the blank, radio.  Every time I do, rather 
> than it building a station, it's automatically starting Beats 1, which I 
> cannot stand, by the way.
>  
> The other thing I am seeing is, when a song is playing, it used to be that as 
> long as I kept the song playing while Siri was invoked, I could say, What is 
> this Song, and it would tell me what was playing.  Now, regardless if it is 
> paused or not, it tells me it's listenning, as if it wants me! to play it! 
> the song to identify.  Used to be, that only happened if the music wasn't 
> playing on the phone to start with.
>  
> Has anyone noticed these things.  This definitely is gonna make my Apple 
> Music experience ever, ever so slightly less enjoyable.
>  
> Chris.
>  
> 
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