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Spotify is reportedly set toraise the prices again.

This news from arecent Bloomberg reportthat cites anonymous sources who told the publication of the streaming giants future plans.

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These include the UK, Australia, and Pakistan.

The other two regions were not mentioned.

Bloomberg explains Spotify has to pay publishers for the books, however the platform only has so much money.

Promotional image of Tidal working on a smartphone

They apparently need to charge more to keep them.

New tiers

Although audiobooks have proven themselves to bepopular on Spotify, not everyone listens to them.

This will keep the current price forindividual premium plans.

Beatles' Abbey Road streaming on Qobuz, on a smartphone

People who buy the new tier will have to pay for audiobooks separately.

No updates were given about the long-awaitedSupremium plan.

Its presumably still in the works, and the launch of the tier may just be around the corner.

YouTube Music

Tidal - Best overall alternative

Tidal is the best alternative to Spotify for music fans.

Its important to mention that Tidal doesnt have a lot of podcasts available.

There are a few, but the selection pales in comparison to what Spotify has.

This isn’t a big deal youre someone who doesnt care about podcasts and prefers music.

it’s possible for you to stream music in the 24-bit FLAC format up to 192KHz.

In plain English, that means songs coming from Qobuz are better than the CD-quality tracks.

It blows what Spotify has out of the water.

Whats great about the service is you dont need to pay extra for Hi-Res audio.

The 24-bit FLAC format is part of the basic tier.

It is the most expensive alternative.

The cost comes out to $10.83 a month for a single person.

Similar to Tidal, Qobuz lacks podcasts.

Again, its aimed at music fans.

YouTube Music - Best content alternative

YouTubeMusic is an underrated service.

Not enough people give it the credit it deserves as a music streaming platform.

It does lack hi-res audio.

The content library on YouTube Music eclipses what you find on its rival.

Plus, it’s possible for you to control what you listen to at any given time.

You wont be forced to listen to a radio playlist.

And thats just the tip of the iceberg.

you’re free to’t listen to music without a good pair of headphones.

For recommendations, check out TechRadar’s list of thebest headphones for 2024.

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