![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Amazon offers some podcasts ad-free, including its exclusives, shows that premiere on its services before they're available elsewhere and other third-party shows, such as ones from The New York Times, ESPN and NPR. These could help you figure out if a show might be for you before listening to a full episode. Those include on-demand access to the full catalog, more than 100 million songs in HD quality and an expanding selection of music in the Ultra HD fidelity and spatial audio lineups.Įlsewhere, the Amazon Music app is getting a redesign and a new feature called "podcast previews." You'll be able to listen to curated clips from podcast episodes. Amazon still needs to keep some features locked behind an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, after all. It's not quite as positive a step forward as full ad-free listening, but it's still a change for the better. It's possible to download these for offline listening. For an extra 8.99 a month, you can also subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited, which expands the library to 60. Previously, you had to pay for Amazon Music Unlimited (which we would not. With Prime Music, you can stream over 2 million songs ad-free and on-demand. Prime users can also check out on-demand All-Access playlists that are personalized for their tastes. Readers can also enjoy pre-release, editorially-selected Kindle books across genres through Amazon First Reads. Amazon Prime members can now access 50x as much music, since accounts were formerly limited to 2 million tracks. They'll have access to Amazon Music's full catalog of more than 100 million songs (50 times more than before) without ads. ![]() Amazon Prime members can now listen to much more music without any ads - as long as they do so in shuffle mode. ![]()
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