Categories: Tech & Society

Youtube To Take On Spotify, Will Launch Music Streaming Service

Youtube, the world’s second largest search engine and the world’s largest digital repository of steaming media, will launch a new subscription based music service later this year.

The service is expected to have its own operations but there is also a possibility that some functions might overlap with new features rumored to be coming to the Google Play music section.

If you thought Youtube was already a music streaming service then you maybe fairly right. But the new music streaming service will be fully dedicated to licensed music content from around the world and allow you to listen to songs for free. The subscription will allow you to unlock more features. So, mostly it will be a freemium model.

Through a spokesperson, YouTube issued the following statement: “While we don’t comment on rumor or speculation, there are some content creators that think they would benefit from a subscription revenue stream in addition to ads, so we’re looking at that.”

YouTube is already one of the most heavily used music services in the world, but it hasn’t yet charged users. Instead, it sells ads against its music videos; a cut goes back to the record companies.

Warner Music Group has struck a licensing deal with Google for two distinct subscription services – one through its YouTube online video property and another via its Google Play platform. Google is also in deep negotiations with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and other labels to nail down an agreement similar to the one it now has with Warner.

Most of the website’s top viewed videos are music, and the viewers of those videos represent a demographic that the record industry has always coveted: teens. Most tellingly, according to a Nielsen “Music 360” report from 2012, a startling 64% of teenagers prefer YouTube over any other music listening and discovery engine.

The new music streaming service has the potential to be really big. Youtube already gets more than 800 million  unique viewers a month. Add to that the huge user-base for Android which powers close to 70% of all smartphones shipped globally. So, Google can actually make this big.

Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

Recent Posts

Despite US policy headwinds, India’s GCCs remain “not just resilient, but essential” 

India’s Global Capability Centers (GCCs) are facing not just one, but two policy storms. The…

1 day ago

En crypto: The world wants stablecoins. But can they stay stable?

Stablecoin, a cryptocurrency designed to maintain a stable value, typically by being pegged to an…

2 days ago

Indian firms are serious about ESG & tech is why they’re finally moving fast

Across India Inc., sustainability is no longer a branding add-on, it has become a measurable…

2 days ago

Unlocking data’s potential: Reimagining Business Intelligence with AI & analytics

Today, we live in an era where data is considered an invaluable asset, driving organizations’…

3 days ago

Scrape wars: Artists, AI & the battle for digital ownership

As AI redraws the boundaries of ownership, originality, and creative control, the fight over digital…

1 week ago