Apple Music service hits 38 mn paid subscribers, up 2 mn from February
Apple Inc's
streaming music service now has 38 million paid subscribers, up from
36 million in February, the company said on Monday.
Apple is locked
in race for subscribers with Amazon.com Inc, Alphabet Inc's Google
and others as streaming music becomes the dominant form of paid music
consumption.
Apple's number
compares to 71 million premium subscribers at the end of 2017 at
industry leader Spotify, which plans to list shares in the coming
weeks on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SPOT.
Apple said Eddy
Cue, senior vice president of internet software and services,
disclosed the most recent subscriber number for Apple Music at the
South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.
Amazon Music
Unlimited has 16 million paying subscribers, and Pandora Media Inc
has 5.48 million total subscribers. Google does not release paid
subscriber numbers for its service, Google Play Music.
Apple, Spotify,
Google and other services charge $9.99 a month for music. Amazon
offers its service to members who already pay for its Prime
membership, which includes shipping, video content and other
benefits, for $7.99 per month.
In addition to
its paid service, Spotify also offers a free ad-supported version to
help draw users into the service. Apple Music does not offer an
ad-based version and instead uses a three-month free trial to lure
customers. Cue said Apple has 8 million subscribers currently in the
free trial period, the first time Apple has disclosed the number of
trial users.

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