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Spotify surpasses 144 million paid subscribers

By ANI | Updated: October 29, 2020 20:46 IST

With an increase of 27 per cent year over year, audio streamer Spotify has announced 144 million paid subscribers on the platform.

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With an increase of 27 per cent year over year, audio streamer Spotify has announced 144 million paid subscribers on the platform.

According to the company, the user growth was driven by marketing campaigns in India and it's launch in Russia which they called the 'most successful new market launch to date'.

The service's user and subscriber growth put it comfortably ahead of rivals services from Amazon and Apple, as per The Verge.

Apple reported last year that it had 60 million paying subscribers, and does not offer a free tier outside of promotions and free trials, The Verge added.

Currently, Spotify now has 320 million monthly active users after a noticeable increase of 29 per cent respectively year-over-year, the company announced in its latest earnings release.

The audio streamer has 1.9 million podcasts available on its service, up from more than 1.5 million last quarter. Spotify said that 22 per cent of its monthly users engaged with podcast content in the third quarter (Q3), up from 21 per cent last quarter.

( With inputs from ANI )

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