Amazon has announced price increases for its Music Unlimited streaming subscriptions, raising the cost for Prime members from $9.99 to $10.99 and for non-Prime members from $10.99 to $11.99. The Family plan has also increased from $16.99 to $19.99. These changes align Amazon's pricing more closely with Spotify, which raised its Premium plan prices last year. The adjustments, effective immediately for new customers and for existing customers' next billing cycle, are framed as a way to enhance content and features in Amazon Music's offerings.
Amazon is raising prices for its Music Unlimited subscriptions, aligning them with Spotify, while still offering a slight discount for Prime members.
The price increases for Amazon Music Unlimited highlight a broader trend in the streaming industry towards higher subscription costs to support content expansion.
Amazon's FAQ page stated that the price updates aim to deliver more content and new features to its subscribers, emphasizing the company's commitment to enhancing its service.
While Amazon's price adjustments make it more comparable to competitors, its one-dollar discount for Prime members continues to distinguish its offering in the market.
Collection
[
|
...
]