Tech Bytes: Amazon is rising prices for its music streaming service
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January 31, 2025 - 4:47 PM
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Tech Bytes: Amazon is rising prices for its music streaming service
In today's Tech Bytes, Amazon is raising prices for its music streaming service. ABC's Rhiannon Alley explains the details. Individual monthly plans are up $10 a month, $99 for yearly plans, and family plans will cost up to 200 bucks more
In today’s Tech Bytes, Amazon is rolling out a new price hike—this time for Amazon Music Unlimited. Individual monthly plans are increasing by $10 per month, annual plans will now cost $99 per year, and family plans will rise by up to $200 more. In exchange, users will get access to more content.
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