On February 15, the Last.fm radio service built into mobile apps and home entertainment devices will become an ad-free, paid subscriber feature.
Last.fm Radio will remain free on the Last.fm website in the US, UK and Germany and for the US and UK users of Xbox Live and Windows Mobile 7 phones. Theyll also continue to offer radio for free via the Last.fm desktop app.
Why the change?
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On the Last.fm website an ad-supported, free-to-listeners model is what supports our online radio services in the US, UK and Germany. In other markets and on emerging mobile and home entertainment devices, it is not practical for us to deliver an ad supported radio experience, but instead, we will migrate to what we believe is the highest quality, lowest cost ad-free music service in the world.
We believe our radio -whether its a personalised station or artist and tag radio is the best in the world and were proud of the depth and range of our catalogue of music from major labels, indies and unsigned artists. Were committed to building Last.fm into a bigger service that gives listeners the best music discovery experience anywhere while financially supporting and promoting the artists who make the music we love.
Youll see that this change brings us in line with other music services that already charge you to listen to music on mobile devices. For the cost of a fancy coffee, a Last.fm monthly subscription allows you to listen to radio across all platforms, on all your devices, and without commercial interruptions.
This change only affects the radio component of Last.fms services on mobile and home entertainment devices. Other features of our service like scrobbling, music and event recommendations, social networking and community forums, and Last.fms wiki-based artist information pages remain free to users worldwide.
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You can download Last.fm from the App Store.
Read More [iPhone App]
Last.fm Radio will remain free on the Last.fm website in the US, UK and Germany and for the US and UK users of Xbox Live and Windows Mobile 7 phones. Theyll also continue to offer radio for free via the Last.fm desktop app.
Why the change?
-
On the Last.fm website an ad-supported, free-to-listeners model is what supports our online radio services in the US, UK and Germany. In other markets and on emerging mobile and home entertainment devices, it is not practical for us to deliver an ad supported radio experience, but instead, we will migrate to what we believe is the highest quality, lowest cost ad-free music service in the world.
We believe our radio -whether its a personalised station or artist and tag radio is the best in the world and were proud of the depth and range of our catalogue of music from major labels, indies and unsigned artists. Were committed to building Last.fm into a bigger service that gives listeners the best music discovery experience anywhere while financially supporting and promoting the artists who make the music we love.
Youll see that this change brings us in line with other music services that already charge you to listen to music on mobile devices. For the cost of a fancy coffee, a Last.fm monthly subscription allows you to listen to radio across all platforms, on all your devices, and without commercial interruptions.
This change only affects the radio component of Last.fms services on mobile and home entertainment devices. Other features of our service like scrobbling, music and event recommendations, social networking and community forums, and Last.fms wiki-based artist information pages remain free to users worldwide.
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You can download Last.fm from the App Store.
Read More [iPhone App]