


Amazon Music change for Prime membersĭetails: With the change that is now in effect, Amazon said Prime members "can shuffle play any artist, album or playlist" and have on-demand access to top podcasts without ads. Meanwhile, Amazon's push into sports streaming with NFL Thursday Night Football and original content with "Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" drove record levels of Prime membership signups, the retail giant's CFO Brian Olsavsky said on the company's earnings call. Why it matters: The expanded Amazon Music benefit, a massive increase from 2 million shuffle-free songs, comes after Walmart added Paramount+ and Spotify Premium to its Walmart+ subscription.ĭriving the news: Last week, Amazon announced its revenue growth slowed to 27% in the third quarter from 33% in the second quarter. And if you purchase an Amazon Echo Dot for the first time, you can enjoy 90 days of Amazon Music Unlimited for free.Amazon Prime members can now listen to 100 million songs and an assortment of podcasts without paying more as part of a benefit upgrade announced Tuesday.

If you’re a Prime member already, you have free access to 2 million songs off the bat. If you own an Amazon Echo Dot (£44.99, .uk) or Amazon Fire Stick (£29.99, .uk), there is also a single-device subscription available for £3.99 a month. Plus, its individual subscription is still cheaper than Spotify’s if you’re a Prime member.Ī subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited allows you to listen to 90 million songs with no interruptions from adverts. Until the price hike, Amazon Music Unlimited was on par with Spotify Premium, but the updated cost makes Amazon Music Unlimited a more appealing option. Family plan: £14.99 per month (up to six members)įree trial? A one-month free trial for new users, and three months with the purchase of an eligible product, such as an Echo Dot
