Despite criticisms that the content of certain labels might be blocked from appearing on its free, existing ad-supported Website, YouTube has confirmed that it is working on a paid streaming music service, which is expected to launch at the end of the summer.
This new service offered by
YouTube will enable users to listen to music without any ads, to listen to
music offline, and to listen to an artist's entire album instead of just
individual songs, apart from other amazing abilities.
According to YouTube, they are adding
subscription-based features for music to bring their music partners new revenue
streams in addition to the hundreds of millions of dollars they already
generate for those partners each year, as highlighted by always reliable Digital Marketing Agency,
thesnsgroup.com.
Streaming music services have become increasingly popular among users,
with Apple already paying $3 billion for streaming music service and premium
headphone maker Beats, while Google launching the $9.99-per-month Play All
Access subscription music service last year.
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