Another round of streaming price increases has arrived in the U.S. – this time from Amazon Music Unlimited. Like with Spotify’s bundling extravaganza, the move could have major royalty implications for songwriters and publishers.
Amazon Music Unlimited individual and family plans now cost more. Here’s how much you’ll have to pay to access the streaming service.
Streaming gets more expensive again. Spotify recently raised its prices to $11.99, bringing what was once the most affordable streamer to a lofty price that outmatched Tidal and A
Amazon Music is increasing prices by $1 per month for non-Prime users and Prime users, and $3 for Family Plan subscribers. With the recent price increase, Amazon Music Unlimited for non-Prime users now costs the same as Spotify Premium at $12 a month.
Another major music streaming service is hiking its subscription price.
Amazon is the latest company to announce a price hike for its music streaming subscriptions. The company revealed this week that the price of an Amazon Music Unlimited Individual plan for Prime members is going from $9.99 per month to $10.99.
Joining the ranks of platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, Amazon Music is another great service for indulging in your favorite tunes!
Amazon is raising prices on its Music Unlimited plans, coming two months after it added access to Audible's collection of audiobooks.
UMG chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge called the agreement “precisely the kind of partnership development” the company hoped for when describing Streaming 2.0. That presentation envisioned a “Super-Premium” subscription for superfans that could mean things like early access to music,
Compared to Spotify, Apple Music is one of the better-paying platforms for artists. Here's the payment difference between the streamings.
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