Another round of streaming price increases has arrived in the U.S. – this time from Amazon Music Unlimited. Like with Spotify’s bundling extravaganza, the move could have major royalty implications for songwriters and publishers.
Amazon Music has informed customers that it will increase its subscription prices as it aims to more directly compete with Spotify. Amazon said that the price for an individual Amazon Music Unlimited subscription will be increased by U$1 (A$1.
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Streaming gets more expensive again. Spotify recently raised its prices to $11.99, bringing what was once the most affordable streamer to a lofty price that outmatched Tidal and A
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