Here’s how you can get free 3 months of Spotify Premium in India

Here’s how you can get free 3 months of Spotify Premium in India

Spotify is offering three months of free premium membership to new users. Those interested – who never subscribed to Premium before – can avail this offer by choosing either the Student plan or an Individual plan that offers three months of free premium membership. Family and Duo members can get a one-month free trial of Spotify Premium. This offer is valid till September 11th, as mentioned in a Spotify blog post.Once this free three months Spotify Premium period ends, you’ll have to pay Rs 119 for a monthly subscription every month, but you can cancel the plan anytime in between this free period, and you won’t have to pay the fees. Here’s how you can get free 3 months of Spotify Premium.How to get free 3 months of Spotify PremiumYou’ll have to log into your Spotify account on the Web to get this free 3 months of Spotify Premium offer. You can’t subscribe to Spotify Premium via a mobile app.Spotify Follow these steps to get free 3 months of Spotify Premium membership:1. Open Spotify on the supported Web browser:

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2. Click on the Premium button. 3. Select the Student plan or Individual plan, whichever suits you. 4. Next, you’ll be asked to fill in your card details under the Build your plan section. 5. Once done, you’ll see your plan details and its time period. You can also confirm your plan status in your Account section. Spotify is testing audio reactionsSpotify audio reactionsA recent Reddit post (via) suggests that Spotify is testing in-app audio reactions. As seen in the image above, the app shows a prompt to record a reaction to music with a green button “Record an episode” to share their thoughts. After the audio has been captured, it can be lightly modified and add background music. When finished, it can be uploaded to Spotify and added to the platform as a new podcast episode. .

Spotify Premium Extends Free Trial Period to Three Months

Spotify Premium Extends Free Trial Period to Three Months

Spotify is extending its free trial period for Spotify Premium to three months, up from the previous one month that new users usually have to try out the paid service.
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In a blog post announcing the offer, Spotify said the free three-month trial of its Individual Premium plan is available to eligible Free and first-time users.
In addition, Spotify said those who canceled their Premium plan before July 15 for whatever reason can get it back with the first three months charged at just $9.99, which is less than $4 a month.
Both offers are now live and will run through September 11. After the three-month trial ends, subscriptions renew automatically at the regular monthly cost of $9.99. Both offers are open to eligible users in 135 Spotify markets around the world.
Apple Music is still currently running its typical one-month free trial for new users, but if the service responds with a like-for-like extension of its trial to counter Spotify’s offer, you can be sure we’ll cover it here.
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Spotify introduces Friends Mix, a new personalised playlist: Here’s how it works

Spotify introduces Friends Mix, a new personalised playlist: Here’s how it works

Spotify has announced the addition of a new personalised playlist – Friends Mix. The announcement comes ahead of Friendship Day, which is on August 7, this Sunday. The new playlist will automatically appear under the ‘Made For Us’ section which can be found under the ‘Made for You’ hub once you create three Blend playlists, Basically, it is a combined playlist that includes your and your friend’s taste in music and works by taking into consideration the Blend playlists you have created with your friends.
Spotify says it will help listeners ‘discover new and familiar tracks based on what’s trending among friends’. The feature is available on both iOS and Android for both Free and Premium subscribers. Similar to Blends, this playlist is updated on a regular basis, so you will have new music to listen to every day.
For those unaware, Spotify Blend is a feature that lets users merge their existing playlists with another person, making it easier for both to share their taste in music. Spotify lets users invite up to 10 friends in a Blend.
How to create a Blend playlist
If you don’t know how to create a Blend playlist, just type ‘Blend’ in the search bar in your Spotify app.
Select the ‘Create a Blend’ option.
You can then tap on ‘Invite’ and send it to your friends.
Users can also share Blend Story with others.
To do so, simply go to the Blend, tap on the three dots, select ‘View Blend Story’ and tap ‘Share this story’.
The Friends Mix will grow with time, according to Spotify, so as you create more Blend playlists with others, you will be able to find more new music to listen to.

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Spotify premium customers to get separate play, shuffle buttons

Spotify premium customers to get separate play, shuffle buttons

Audio streaming service Spotify is completely separating its play and shuffle buttons, however, this feature will only be available for its Premium subscribers.

According to The Verge, Spotify has announced that it’s beginning to roll out individual buttons for the two functions, which will replace the combined play/shuffle button that’s currently at the top of playlists and artist pages.

The change is expected to hit Android and iOS devices “in the coming weeks.”

“This new change will allow you to choose the mode you prefer at the top of playlists and albums and listen the way you want to. Whether you love the joy of the unexpected with Shuffle mode or prefer listening to tunes in order by simply pressing Play, Spotify has you covered,” Spotify wrote on its blog, reported The Verge.

Spotify’s penchant for shuffling tracks has, at times, drawn the frustration of artists who want their albums to be heard in the original running order. “We don’t create albums with so much care and thought into our track listing for no reason,” Adele tweeted last year.

This led Spotify to display the standard play button by default on album pages instead of the play/shuffle combo.

It seems a bit ludicrous that Spotify is now using buttons and its user interface as a differentiator between the service’s free and paid offerings,

Unfortunately, users still won’t be able to play or shuffle any Spotify HiFi tracks. It’s now been almost 18 months since Spotify announced its lossless-quality streaming tier, and the company has still not rolled it out for subscribers, as per The Verge.(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Tunein-Rivian Deal Another Evolution Of Car Radio

Tunein-Rivian Deal Another Evolution Of Car Radio

Menu page from Tunein streaming service. Tunein aggregates hundreds of thousands of stations its … [+] subscribers can choose from depending on their level of service.
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A big guy with a big voice streaming service Tunein CEO Richard Stern made it plain early in his presentation this week at the AutoTech: Detroit trade show he’s also a radio guy—not just a radio guy, but radio-in-cars guy.

Richard Stern, CEO, Tunein, speaks at the AutoTech: Detroit trade show, Novi, Mich. on June 9, 2022.
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“I think radio is the car’s original killer app,” he declared. “I don’t think there’s one that’s quite replaced it. Radio is called the soul of a car for a reason. Radio as a medium is a celebration of the human voice. We connect to each other through radio.”

But radio in our vehicles has changed as technology and customer tastes have evolved. Where an AM/FM tuner, tape or CD player may have been sufficient in the past, an increasing number of drivers want a commercial-free experience and many more choices and they’re willing to pay for it, especially younger drivers.

“They don’t like AM/FM tuners and they expect a lot more sophistication in terms of how the product interacts with them,” Stern said during an interview.

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First it was satellite radio and now it’s streaming either from a driver’s smartphone via apps like Android Auto or Apple
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CarPlay and services like Tunein which aggregates hundreds of thousands of stations and services.

Tunein offers a free services and several levels of paid subscriptions that give the customer access to many more stations.
According to Stern Tunein has 75 million “global active listeners” and offers over 100,000 stations in over 200 countries.

After several months of testing, the company revealed Tuesday, a new arrangement with electric pickup and SUV manufacturer Rivian.

Rivian R1T electric pickup truck on display at the AutoTech: Detroit trade show, Novi, Mich., June … [+] 9, 2022.
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“Rivian shares a very similar philosophy to say they wanted to have a live audio experience in the vehicle that reflected the design sensibility and the advanced technology of the vehicle, so they built a beautiful experience,” explained Stern. “We power it. They’re using our APIs and our technology and access to our catalog but inside the cabin the user experience they built is probably one of the most beautiful radio experiences I’ve ever seen.”

Rivian and Tunein have reached a deal integrating Tunein service.
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In addition, Rivian customers will have access to additional Tunein services. While those offerings will not be exclusive to Rivian, the startup will the first to have them available.
“We came to a financial arrangement where our premium product which has a lot of exclusive content, has a lot of premium content, also has commercial free content,” said Stern. “That is in the Rivian and that’s something new Rivian drivers get out of the box so they can experience the premium version of our product.”
Rivian joins Tunein’s roster of auto partners that includes Tesla
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, Volvo, Polestar, Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar-Land Rover along with all Alexa-supported auto audio systems.
Stern believes there will always be a place for free, advertising-supported programming but with the explosion of popularity for subscription services like satellite radio, Spotify, Pandora and the like, a certain segment of the population is willing to pay for more choices without the interruptions from ads.
Stern says younger drivers who are fine with paying five or 10 dollars a month for ad-free listening consider the cost “a fair value exchange.”
The affinity for ad-free listening starts even before teenagers are of driving age. According to study by Edison Research the percentage of time each day spent listening to ad-free services versus those supported by advertising has grown from 29% to 39% between 2015 and 2022 for those aged 13 years and above while it’s increased from 35% to 50% over the same time period for those 13-34 years old.
For automakers looking for new revenue sources this growth opens new doors, observed Stern who noted, “I think that creates an opportunity for the OEMs (automakers) to say my customer expects that radio is going to be in the car. I certainly have the commercial sponsored free version of it, but if you’re so inclined, get the commercial-free version. Get the version that has premium content in it.”
That brings us back to that “original killer app” Stern spoke about—the AM/FM radio, the “soul” of the car. Streaming and satellite services may be supplanting a lot of the popularity of broadcasts transmitted through the air, but Stern pointed to studies that showed 81% of prospective car buyers in the U.S say they would be less likely to buy a vehicle that is not equipped with built in radio tuner.
With that in mind, he warns automakers they shouldn’t dare think of depriving their customers of that “original killer app” that started it all.
“You might not get a tape player, you might not get a CD player but an AM/FM radio is something you expect,” Stern solemnly pronounced. “So I think they should hold onto that, keep it precious and we should re-invent that so it has as much value and prominence in the customer’s mind as whatever third party they might bring in as well.”
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