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From: Glenn Petersen9/16/2020 10:53:44 AM
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Spotify stock falls after Amazon adds podcasts to its music streaming service

PUBLISHED WED, SEP 16 202010:20 AM EDT
UPDATED 24 MIN AGO
Annie Palmer @ANNIERPALMER

KEY POINTS

-- Spotify shares fell more than 6% on Monday after Amazon announced it’s launching podcasts in its music streaming service.

-- Amazon Music will allow users in the U.S., U.K., Germany and Japan to listen to podcasts for free, no matter if they’re using a paid or ad-supported version of the service.

-- By launching podcasts, Amazon is joining a crowded market, dominated by the likes of Spotify and Apple.

Spotify shares dropped more than 6% on Wednesday after Amazon announced that it’s adding podcasts to its music streaming service.

Users in the U.S., U.K., Germany and Japan will be able to stream podcasts for free, across all tiers of Amazon Music, the company said. Amazon Music offers users a range of paid and free, ad-supported options to access the service. Amazon Prime customers also get access to more than 2 million songs ad-free as part of their $119-per-year membership.

Amazon is launching podcasts at a time when the industry has become increasingly competitive. Spotify has invested heavily in producing original podcasts and has acquired four companies to expand its library, including The Ringer, Gimlet Media, Anchor and Parcast. Meanwhile, Apple’s Podcasts app hosts a bevvy of content for free and is installed on iPhones by default.

Amazon will offer listeners a range of original and curated content. The music streaming service will feature well-known podcasts like “Radiolab,” “Planet Money” and “Crime Junkie,” as well as original shows produced exclusively for the service that are hosted by celebrities like producer DJ Khaled, actor Will Smith, sportscaster Dan Patrick and musician Becky G. Beginning in February 2021, Amazon will become the exclusive home of “Disgraceland,” a popular “music-meets-true-crime” podcast.

The multimedia podcast hosted by musician and actress Becky G will show off a new integration between Amazon Music and Twitch, vg[e]21174130[r]google.com[t]w[d]D]announced earlier this month. The feature lets musicians to link their profiles on the Amazon-owned video site to the streaming service, enabling users to watch live Twitch content in the Music app.

Amazon’s voice-activated Echo devices will pull content from the Amazon Music library when users ask their device to play podcasts, Amazon said.

cnbc.com
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