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PCWorld reports that Spotify offers a hidden “Basic” tier launched in mid-2024 for $10.99/month, providing music-only streaming without audiobooks or lossless audio. This plan requires existing ...
Spotify is changing its tune on Premium subscription prices − again. Rates for Spotify Premium will be going up over the next month, the music streaming platform announced on Jan. 15. Subscribers will ...
Premium, Duo, Family, and Student users in the US will be charged more from their next billing date. Premium, Duo, Family, and Student users in the US will be charged more from their next billing date ...
Everything from coffee to a used car is more expensive these days, and now your music streaming service is too. Spotify announced this week that it will raise prices for U.S. subscribers—again.
As expected, Spotify is increasing the prices of its premium, ad-free streaming plans in the U.S. over the next month, the company announced early Thursday. It’s the third price hike in four years for ...
Here comes more streamflation: Spotify is increasing the prices of its premium, ad-free streaming plans in the U.S. over the next month, the company announced. It's the third price hike in four years ...
Spotify is raising prices across Premium plans, now ranging from $6.99 to $21.99. Is the added cost justified, and who really benefits? Spotify is raising prices again, and this time U.S. subscribers ...
Spotify’s Third Price Hike in 30 Months Hits $13 Your email has been sent Hear ye! Hear ye! Spotify has notified subscribers that Premium monthly subscriptions will jump from $12 to $13 per month ...
Spotify opens a new podcast and video hub in West Hollywood that's the home for The Ringer’s podcasts and be available to select Partner Program creators (Credit: Spotify) Spotify is set to raise ...
Spotify Technology stock has more room to run, but maybe not as much as previously thought, according to two analysts.