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YouTube Music starts rolling out on Tuesday, May 22nd, to the existing YouTube Red markets, with the small addendum that in South Korea Google will only be offering a $9.99 YouTube Premium service.
The video service has launched student plans for YouTube Music Premium priced at $4.99 per month — a 50% discount off the regular $9.99 monthly price — and for YouTube Premium at available $6. ...
Google is reviewing a plan to launch a new YouTube Premium subscription in Korea that excludes YouTube Music. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) said Tuesday that it is currently negotiating a ...
YouTube and YouTube Music ad-free, offline, and in the background. 12-months free. That’s on us! According to the annual Premium plan introduced in January, this is a $119.99 value.
YouTube also confirmed that family plan users will also be grandfathered into the new YouTube Premium and YouTube Music services at their price of $14.99. Which is still a pretty good deal.
On Tuesday, YouTube began rolling out early access to its revamped music streaming platform, YouTube Music, which will cost users $9.99 a month for the premium tier. As an avid music consumer, the ...
This sees YouTube Premium and Music Premium “growing faster than rival paid music offerings.” A report from the publication in May pegged worldwide subscribers at 15 million a year after launch.
The monthly price of YouTube Premium has risen by $2 to $13.99, while the cost of YouTube Music is also going up $1 to $10.99. The platforms initiated the changes for new subscribers without ...
What you need to know Google will usher in the new YouTube Music service on May 22, kicking off with its existing five markets: the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and South Korea.