In my opinion, there's nothing more frustrating than being interrupted by ads while you're listening to music. That, my friends, is why I love Spotify Premium so much. Not only does the service wipe commercials from your listening sessions, but it also lets you pick and choose which songs and playlists you want to listen to. If you haven't given Premium a try yet, now's the perfect time to do it. That's because the 99-cent Spotify Premium deal is here, and it'll help you score three whole months of unlimited music and podcasts for less than a dollar (aka less than your morning latte).
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I'm not kidding: This Spotify Premium offer — which is back by popular demand — will get you three months of uninterrupted content for 99 cents. That's an incredible deal, especially when you take the original Premium price into consideration. Usually, the unlimited service costs $9.99 per month. By trying Premium's three-month trial while it's available, you'll save almost $30 on music, podcasts, and more.
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When the trial's over, you'll be able to decide whether you want to move forward with Premium (for its usual cost), or cancel it completely and continue listening with ads. It's a convenient and affordable way to figure out if you like the service or not.
If you're still deciding whether you want to sign up for the discounted deal or not, you don't have to rush. According to Spotify, the Premium promo will be running until June 30. With that being said, you have a decent amount of time to figure out what you want to do. Just keep in mind that the three-month trial is only 99 cents, and you can cancel at any time.
Another thing to keep in mind is that only 'Spotify free' users and first-time Spotify users can take advantage of the 99-cent deal, per the company. I already have Premium, so the discount didn't appear for me on the registration page (found here). If you haven't tried Premium yet, you should see the 99-cent offer on your screen.
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FYI, it should look like this:
That's not the only offer up Spotify's sleeve, though. If you're someone who's tried Spotify Premium and cancelled before April 15, you can take advantage of a different deal. According to the company, you'll be able to score a three-month Premium trial for $9.99. If you like it, then you can continue the service for its normal price.
If you're a student who needs more convincing, get this: The current 99-cent Spotify Premium deal also applies to Spotify Premium for Students, which typically costs $4.99 per month. That means you can try the Students package for three months and move forward with that plan if you enjoy it. As always, you can cancel whenever you want (so there's no pressure).
If you end up trying Spotify Premium and loving it, you'll be able to enjoy perks like skipping through songs, listening without phone service, and bypassing the ads. Plus, if you don't like it after spending 99 cents on the three-month deal, you can cancel your subscription and listen to music the way you want to. Everyone wins.
Spotify is launching Premium membership in Turkey for the first time as part of a new Vodafone tariff in the region that promises to kick-start the ‘digital transformation of the Turkish music industry’.
Spotify entered into Turkey with its free tier in September 2013, offering its rights-cleared catalogue of over 30 million tracks. It has now completed licensing deals with most rights-holders in the territory to offer local repertoire as well the international hits it’s known for.
The Premium Vodafone bundle will initially be aimed at young mobile phone users as part of Vodafone’sFreeZone tier, which carries the slogan, ‘You are only young once, live freely’.
Spotify Premium membership, which normally costs 9.90 TL (€3.52), can be enjoyed by Freezone customers are part of their price plan for 29.90 TL (€10.65) per month – which will also bag them 500 minutes of talk time, 5000 SMS and 2.5 GB of internet data.
Vodafone Turkey CEO Gökhan Öğüt said: “As Vodafone Turkey, we strive to lead the digital transformation of Turkey. We believe that the key to realize this transformation is to primarily transform the daily life of individuals and functioning of organisations. The next step to this transformation, accelerated by increasing smart phone penetration and mobile data use, will be offering consumable content solutions.
“To this end, we cooperate with leading content providers. Today we accomplish a major cooperation for digitalising the music in Turkey. We observe the music industry getting digitised like many other industries in the world. Currently, 39% of all music revenues is generated from digital formats.
“We are starting the digital transformation of the Turkish music industry”
Gökhan Öğüt, vodafone
“The share of uninterrupted online music platforms is increasing day by day. So we will offer Spotify Premium membership to our subscribers as an addition to their tariff plans thanks to cooperation with Spotify, the leading global online music platform.”
He added: “This cooperation will not only benefit our own subscribers but the Turkish music industry at large. We will start the digital transformation of the Turkish music industry first with our young Vodafone FreeZone subscribers, ‘those born in digital’, as we call them.
“The young want to stay connected with their social entourage all the time. They speak on the phone around two times longer, send six times more SMS and use four times more mobile internet than an average subscriber.”
Spotify Europe General Manager Jonathan Forster stated: “We are delighted to cooperate with a brand like Vodafone. It is exciting for us to extend our already existing cooperation with Vodafone in five countries to Turkey. This agreement brings Spotify one more step closer to its target of ‘connecting the world with music’.
“It is a perfect harmony to bring Vodafone Turkey’s technological experiences and over 20 million subscribers with our leading global uninterrupted online music service. Spotify lets you access its unique user experience through your mobile and play over 30 million Turkish and international, old and new songs in high definition anytime.
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“We are very pleased to offer a brand new and unique listening experience to Vodafone users.”
[Pictured: Jonathan Forster and Gökhan Öğüt at the launch of the new bundle yesterday]Music Business Worldwide