Apple is reportedly planning to break up some of the functionalities in its desktop iTunes application. According to a new report from Bloomberg (and previously reported in April by 9to5Mac), the Cupertino tech company is looking to roll out new Music, Movies, and Podcasts apps to take the place of the iTunes app.

The announcement of the new apps will be reportedly made during the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event, which begins Monday, June 3. Bloomberg also reports that the Music app will allow iPhone and other iOS device users to manually sync their device. Pitchfork has reached out to Apple representatives for comment.