Wednesday, October 23, 2013

YouTube preparing its own subscription music service, could launch later this year | The Verge

YouTube is readying its own subscription music service that could launch in the coming months. Billboard first reported news of the service, which is described as being in the vein of Spotify but with the added video component. It will reportedly have two different tiers: a free version, and then a premium option that will offer unlimited access to a broad selection of music (not unlike Rdio or Google Play Music All Access).  The service's launch is not imminent, sources familiar with the product told The Verge, though it could launch later this year. It is expected to cost around $9.99 a month for the premium option.

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