
“We can’t wait for members to experience not only a massively expanded catalog of songs, but also the largest selection of ad-free top podcasts anywhere, at no additional cost to their membership.The price for Amazon Music Unlimited without a Prime membership is staying the same, at $9.99/mo. “We continue to innovate on behalf of our customers, and to bring even more entertainment to Prime members, on top of the convenience and value they already enjoy. Steve Boom, VP of Amazon Music said: “When Amazon Music first launched for Prime members, we offered an ad-free catalogue of 2 million songs, which was completely unique for music streaming at the time. “We can’t wait for members to experience not only a massively expanded catalogue of songs, but also the largest selection of ad-free top podcasts anywhere, at no additional cost to their membership.” Spotify, the largest subscription streaming service with 195 million subscribers as of Q3, is also considering raising its prices, following increases from its rivals. The price of Amazon Music Unlimited for customers without an Amazon Prime membership is currently $9.99 per month in the US.Īmazon Music rival Apple Music recently increased the price of its individual Apple Music subscription by $1 to $10.99 per month. Individual Prime Members in the States are able to take out an annual subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited for $89 per year, up from $79 per year.Īmazon also increased the price of the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan (for Prime members) in the US, the UK, and Canada. From May, this price point increased to $8.99 per month. Prime members were previously able to subscribe to this plan in the US for $7.99 per month.

all-you-can-eat, on-demand streaming – for customers who are additionally Amazon Prime members.

The first of those plans was the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan – i.e. The expansion of the music offering for Amazon’s Prime members comes a few months after the company increased the prices of two of its key streaming music plans in multiple markets (on May 5 this year). Starting now, Prime members can listen to podcasts ad-free and on-demand, including shows like the +44 Podcast, binge-worthy podcasts from Wondery including British Scandal, Who Killed Daphne, SmartLess, Morbid, My Favorite Murder and Even the Rich, and Amazon Exclusive shows including Three Little Words, Built To Thrive and the MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories. Prime members also get access to what Amazon claims is the “largest catalog of ad-free top podcasts”.
