Spotify has announced another price hike for subscribers in the United States, just a day after CEO Daniel Ek sparked an online backlash with a post on X (formerly Twitter) that suggested the ...
Spotify (SPOT) wants its customers to shell out more cash for its services. The audio streaming company just announced in a blog post that it's hiking its subscription prices next month, about a ...
Last week we reported that Spotify was bricking Car Thing, its discontinued in-car adapter that enabled you to add Spotify to older vehicles. Many users were upset that they'd no longer be able to ...
Spotify subscriptions will become a little more expensive next month as the audio streaming service plans to raise its membership prices for a second time in about two years. Starting in July ...
Music and podcast streamer Spotify will increase its price this summer, the company announced Monday. Beginning in July, an individual monthly subscription to Spotify will be $11.99, up $1 from ...
Spotify Premium is one of the most worthwhile music subscription services available. With Spotify Premium, users can download music to their devices, listen offline, skip as much music as they ...
A year after Spotify first increased the price of Spotify Premium in the US, it’s happening again. Next month subscribers to Spotify in the US will start receiving an email detailing the price ...
Spotify is hiking prices for its Premium plans in the U.S. for the second time in less than a year in the audio streaming giant's latest move to expand its margins. The Sweden-based firm announced ...
(NEXSTAR) — For the second time in less than a year, Spotify users will see a price increase as the streaming service, which offers music, podcasts, and audio books, is set to raise subscription ...
Spotify has hiked its subscription prices in the U.S. again. On Monday, the company announced the new pricing plans, starting at $11.99 for Individual subscribers. Spotify Duo now costs $16.99 per ...
Spotify has recently announced the demise of Car Thing, a surprisingly popular device that allows users to control music playback while driving. While similar capabilities are already available on ...
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