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Old 10-07-2016, 03:09 PM   #897
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I wonder how that will affect Prime Music? It's hubbys main use for Prime so he won't be happy if it goes away or gets scaled back
I'm thinking it won't disappear because Amazon is making a point of including small portions of its media content within Prime in order to lure customers into subscribing to standalone services that provide much larger catalogs.

For example; if you like Prime Reading, maybe you'll subscribe to Kindle Unlimited. If you like Audible Channels, maybe you'll subscribe to Audible. And if you like Prime Music, maybe you'll subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited.

Think of Prime media content as lite versions of much larger standalone services.

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