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Spotify now lets you stream narrated magazine articles, too

In Spotify’s rapidly evolving quest to become the home of everything audio-related, the company announced on Tuesday that it’s bringing narrated long-form magazine articles to its app. The articles will be available to Premium subscribers as part of their 15 hours of audiobook listening time per month. Free users can opt to purchase stand-alone articles for $1.99.

The streaming service said that, starting today, there will be over 650 long-form magazine articles (available in English only) from publications like Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, Vogue, Variety, Billboard, Vibe, GQ, Wired, Vanity Fair, and Pitchfork. Spotify says the articles were produced in-house by its audiobooks team and complement Spotify’s existing audio offerings, like podcasts.

Spotify tells TechCrunch that the narrated articles will use a mix of human and digital voice narration and that the portion of the articles using digital voice narration will be clearly labeled for users.

Beyond being another means of bringing monetizable audio to its app, Spotify believes the addition of articles could encourage users to try a different type of listening beyond music, which could ultimately lead them to try other forms of long-form listening, like its potentially more profitable audiobooks.

“By bringing shorter form content into the mix, we’re meeting audiences where they are to help build healthy listening habits, ultimately growing engagement with books over time,” noted Colleen Prendergast, licensing lead at Spotify Audiobooks, in a blog post about the launch.

At present, Spotify offers audiobook listening hours to its paid subscribers as well as “top-up” hours when the listening time runs out. There’s also a $9.99 per month Audiobook Access plan for Spotify’s free music listeners, and a $11.99 per month Audiobooks+ plan that doubles the listening hours.

The addition follows a deluge of news from the streamer in recent weeks. This saw the company take large leaps in the world of AI audio with new features like AI-generated podcasts, similar to those you could create with a research app like Google’s NotebookLM; AI-powered audiobook creation for authors; support for AI covers and remixes; and other, non-AI features, like fitness content.

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June 18
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