Smokey
06-13-2014, 07:28 PM
Amazon has launched a music streaming service for its Prime members called Prime Music . Starting Thursday, Amazon now offers more than a million tracks for ad-free streaming and download to Kindle Fire tablets as well as to computers and the Amazon Music app for Apple and Android devices.
People who pay $99 a year for Prime can listen to tens of thousands of albums from for no extra cost. By adding music, Amazon is hoping to hook new customers and retain existing ones on its Prime free-shipping plan, which also allows subscribers to watch streams of movies and TV shows.
Amazon reached licensing deals with most of the top independent labels and major recording companies Sony and Warner Music, but failed to reach a deal with top-ranked Universal Music Group.
Universal didn’t reach a deal with Amazon because it disagreed with the value of the lump sum royalty payment on offer for the albums in question, which amounted to about $40 million to $50 million.
The service also won’t have many new releases – and for major artists that could mean music that has been released within the last six months.
The Durango Herald 06/12/2014 | Amazon launches music streaming for Prime members (http://durangoherald.com/article/20140612/ARTS03/140619850/0/arts01/Amazon-launches-music-streaming-for-Prime-members)
People who pay $99 a year for Prime can listen to tens of thousands of albums from for no extra cost. By adding music, Amazon is hoping to hook new customers and retain existing ones on its Prime free-shipping plan, which also allows subscribers to watch streams of movies and TV shows.
Amazon reached licensing deals with most of the top independent labels and major recording companies Sony and Warner Music, but failed to reach a deal with top-ranked Universal Music Group.
Universal didn’t reach a deal with Amazon because it disagreed with the value of the lump sum royalty payment on offer for the albums in question, which amounted to about $40 million to $50 million.
The service also won’t have many new releases – and for major artists that could mean music that has been released within the last six months.
The Durango Herald 06/12/2014 | Amazon launches music streaming for Prime members (http://durangoherald.com/article/20140612/ARTS03/140619850/0/arts01/Amazon-launches-music-streaming-for-Prime-members)