INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
One of the restrictions you have to put up with if you don't give Spotify a monthly subscription fee is having to sit through a certain
number of ads while your music plays
Now the music streaming service is toying with the idea of letting users on the free tier skip these ads if they want.The idea, Spotify
tells Adage, is that users only hear the advertising their actually interested in and advertisers get an audience that's more engaged with
what they're trying to sell (and wouldn't pay for skipped ads)
It's potentially a win-win for all involved."Our hypothesis is if we can use this to fuel our streaming intelligence, and deliver a more
personalized experience and a more engaging audience to our advertisers, it will improve the outcomes that we can deliver for brands," says
Spotify's Danielle Lee.Listen upAt the moment the feature is only being tested with a limited number of users, and there's no indication
if or when this is going to roll out to the Spotify community at large
Apple Music.Back in April Spotify gave non-paying users more control over their playlists, up to a point, letting them play a selection of
have to wait and see whether the ad-skipping idea makes it out to the rest of Spotify, but this looks promising for users who don't want to
cough up a subscription fee
At the last count, the streaming service had 170 million monthly active users, with 75 million of those paying customers on a Premium