Published 15:10 IST, April 15th 2019

Amazon to release free, ad-supported version of Amazon Prime Music: Report

Amazon may be planning to introduce a free version of Amazon Prime Music supported by advertisements. Amazon could be in talks with music labels

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According to reports, e-commerce giant Amazon may be planning to introduce a free version of Amazon Prime Music supported by vertisements. Amazon could be in talks with music labels to come up with -supported version of Prime Music soon.

Although we are seeking more clarity over company’s strategy, a report has it that Amazon is likely to provide users with free music streaming experience through company’s Echo range of smart speakers. However, -supported, free version of Prime Music is said to offer a limited catalogue of music. 

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As of w, Amazon Music streaming service is part of Amazon Prime subscription, which costs Rs 129 for a month or Rs 999 for a year. Meaning, Amazon Music service is only limited to Prime subscriber and right w, Amazon Music is t based on a freemium business model. As a result, re is free version of Amazon Prime Music available up until w.

As per report, Amazon has agreed to pay some record labels per stream and -supported, free music streaming platform is likely to become available in U.S. as early as next week.

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However, it remains to be seen how it will affect on-going competition with likes of Spotify, which boasts of 207 million users including paid ones. Apple Music, on or hand, has about 56 million paid subscribers, which is proportional to number of iPhone units Apple man to sell every year.

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Amazon is yet to comment on this development.  More details are awaited wher Amazon is planning to introduce this service to India.

Last week, Bloomberg reported that Amazon workers can listen to what users have to say to Amazon’s digital voice assistant Alexa, which goes into tens of millions of Echo devices around globe. team put to this particular task of listening to your conversations is a mixture of human contractors and full-time employees.

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Amazon is reportedly looking for a better human-level understanding of random phrases you utter at times and antate certain interactions.

15:10 IST, April 15th 2019