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Old 10-07-2016, 03:20 PM   #898
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Originally Posted by Josieb1 View Post
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 found this. He's confirming that it will stay.

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An ad slogan I found says Amazon Music Unlimited will “stream tens of millions of songs,” which puts it on par with services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play Music. For comparison, Prime music, which will still be available to Prime members after Amazon Music Unlimited launches, only has 1.8 million songs. Each of those competing services cost $9.99 per month, so Amazon’s regular price for their new music service matches the competition. However, at $7.99 for Prime members and $4.99 for Amazon Echo owners, Amazon’s new service will clearly be the better option if you fall into one of those two categories.
According to the above, pricing will be as follows:
  • Amz Music Unlim ---> $9.99/ mo
  • Prime Music Unlim --> $7.99/ mo
  • Echo Music Unlim ---> $4.99/ mo
  • Amz Prime Music ----> Free
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