Almost four years have passed since Spotify announced a HIFI level for its music transmission service that would support the audio without losses. That wait could end this year, Bloomberg informationWhile the company works to finish the details, including transmission rights.
Spotify could charge up to $ 5 or $ 6 additional per month for the new level, which is said to be called “Music Pro”, which is in line with the estimates of the CEO Daniel EK shared last year. Spotify's premium level currently begins at $ 11.99 per month before family or student discounts, the result of two price increases in so many years.
Competitors such as Apple Music include transmission without losses in the base price of their services, but Spotify, according to reports, plans to justify the additional position by including more functions in Music Pro, including the remix of songs and the sale of tickets for concerts that would grant exclusive offers to subscribers and early access.
Earlier this month, Spotify signed a new several -year license agreement with Warner Music Group to ensure future transmission rights and help “shape the future of audiovisual transmission”, with Hifi presumably included in that vision. He installed a similar agreement with Universal Music Group at the end of January, with UMG specifically mocking Hifi transmitting and offering more ideas than a musical service “Superfan” could offer. Notable suggestions included priority access to the content of the Deluxe edition and the first music releases, as well as exclusive invitations for the listening party and artist questions and answers sessions.
It has taken a little more than expected, but it seems that the world's largest music transmission service can finally be ready to increase the volume in HIFI in 2025.
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