Come December, Google will finally consolidate its music services, shuttering Google Play Music with YouTube Music serving as its sole replacement.In a blog post, YouTube noted that Google Play Music users had been invited to transfer their libraries, preferences, and playlists to YouTube Music -- and will continue to be able to do so through year’s end.
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- Some YouTube Premium users have held onto lower rates. They can expect price hikes in 2024.
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Google Play Music Will Finally Shutter In Favor Of YouTube Music This December
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YouTube Music And Google Play Music Count A Collective 15 Million Subscribers (Report)
Google’s two music services have now amassed 15 million subscribers -- including both its one-year-old YouTube Music platform as well as Google Play Music, which is in the process of being folded into the former.
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YouTube Music Is Seriously Bulking Up Its Senior Leadership On A Global Scale
YouTube looks to be seriously bulking up its global leadership in the music streaming space. According to Music Business Worldwide, YouTube Music is currently hiring for more than 15 newly created senior roles in countries around the world, including the U.S., Japan, and Singapore. Roles up for grabs include Director for YouTube/Google Play Music in Asia-Pacific, Head of Music Partnerships for YouTube Japan, and Head of Music Programming in Brazil.
- YouTube Taps Cardi B To Promote Its Revamped Music Service
- New Version Of YouTube Music Ready To Launch, Will Feature Smart Recommendations, Context-Based Search
- Spotify’s Global Hip Hop Head Tuma Basa Departs Company For YouTube (Report)
- YouTube Music Chief Lyor Cohen: Promoting And Breaking New Artists Is A Top Priority
- YouTube Exec Talks About Consolidation Of YouTube Red, Google Play Music
- Google Play Music And YouTube Music Are Likely To Merge Into Single App
- Google’s New Family Plan Pricing For Play Music Includes YouTube Red
- YouTube Officially Announces Its Music Streaming Service
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