Spotify signs Warner Music deal heralding new subscription tiers
Briefly

Spotify has entered into a multi-year agreement with Warner Music Group to enhance its audio-visual streaming offerings while introducing new paid subscription tiers. Although specific financial terms and the exact duration of the deal remain undisclosed, speculation suggests potential features may include a premium tier with high-fidelity audio functionalities. Following a similar deal with Universal Music Group, Spotify aims to innovate its platform further, focusing on creating attractive subscription options for listeners, while fostering artist support through a new direct licensing model with Warner Chappell Music.
Spotify and Warner Music Group have inked a deal to expand audio-visual content, aiming to offer new subscription tiers and enhance user experiences.
Spotify’s agreement with Warner Music Group focuses on future innovations in streaming, targeting both high-quality audio and appealing paid music subscriptions.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek emphasized the commitment to innovation, stating 2025 will see a push for new music experiences and accelerated execution.
The collaboration introduces a direct licensing model intended to benefit artists, promoting sustainable practices in royalty payments and content creation.
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