Amazon now offers ad-supported free music streaming service to take on Spotify

Amazon shares were up nearly 0.5 per cent, while those of rival Spotify fell about 5 per cent.

Amazon Music is now available for free on Android, iOS, and Fire TV
Amazon Music is now available for free on Android, iOS, and Fire TV

Amazon.com Inc said on Monday it has introduced an ad-supported free version of its music streaming service Amazon Music, taking on rival Spotify Technology which has nearly 140 million users for its free version.

Amazon offers paid plans for its music service starting at $9.99 (roughly Rs 720) per month and it is also part of its prime bundle. The company launched a free version of its music service for Alexa users on Echo devices in September.

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Spotify, the world’s most popular music streaming service, also offers a “freemium” model that includes a free ad-supported version along with a paid ad-free version at $9.99 per month.

However, Apple Inc’s Apple Music offers only paid subscription service for $9.99 per month and accounts for nearly a fifth of the paid music streaming market, according to Counterpoint Research.

Amazon shares were up nearly 0.5 per cent, while those of rival Spotify fell about 5 per cent.

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This article was first uploaded on November nineteen, twenty nineteen, at twenty-two minutes past two in the afternoon.
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