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Spotify shoots down rumors: No ads for Premium, ever

Spotify’s been having some trouble this year keeping ads away from Premium subscribers. While those incidents were not intentional, a persistent rumor claims that Spotify is bringing ads to Premium. The company is publicly denying that claim, insisting that “Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.” Life used to be so simple: We could enjoy content for free (like listening to music on the radio) and have to sit through some advertising, or we could choose to pay for our content (like buying an album) and get to enjoy it ad-free. That dichotomy didn’t take long to start crumbling, though, and these days we tolerate ads in paid services ranging from cable TV to the cheapest Netflix plan. Lately, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to Spotify Premium, because this is one paid service that’s resisted ad creep, rightfully earning its “premium” name. At least, that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but on a couple separate instances over the past few months, Spotify Premium users were hearing ads that they weren’t meant to. The company insisted this was all in error, and managed to restore ad-free playback, but apparently it hasn’t been able to fully shake the specter of these incidents.

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Spotify shoots down rumors: No ads for Premium, ever

Spotify’s been having some trouble this year keeping ads away from Premium subscribers. While those incidents were not intentional, a persistent rumor claims that Spotify is bringing ads to Premium. The company is publicly denying that claim, insisting that “Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.” Life used to be so simple: We could enjoy content for free (like listening to music on the radio) and have to sit through some advertising, or we could choose to pay for our content (like buying an album) and get to enjoy it ad-free. That dichotomy didn’t take long to start crumbling, though, and these days we tolerate ads in paid services ranging from cable TV to the cheapest Netflix plan. Lately, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to Spotify Premium, because this is one paid service that’s resisted ad creep, rightfully earning its “premium” name. At least, that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but on a couple separate instances over the past few months, Spotify Premium users were hearing ads that they weren’t meant to. The company insisted this was all in error, and managed to restore ad-free playback, but apparently it hasn’t been able to fully shake the specter of these incidents.

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Spotify shoots down rumors: No ads for Premium, ever

Spotify’s been having some trouble this year keeping ads away from Premium subscribers. While those incidents were not intentional, a persistent rumor claims that Spotify is bringing ads to Premium. The company is publicly denying that claim, insisting that “Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.” Life used to be so simple: We could enjoy content for free (like listening to music on the radio) and have to sit through some advertising, or we could choose to pay for our content (like buying an album) and get to enjoy it ad-free. That dichotomy didn’t take long to start crumbling, though, and these days we tolerate ads in paid services ranging from cable TV to the cheapest Netflix plan. Lately, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to Spotify Premium, because this is one paid service that’s resisted ad creep, rightfully earning its “premium” name. At least, that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but on a couple separate instances over the past few months, Spotify Premium users were hearing ads that they weren’t meant to. The company insisted this was all in error, and managed to restore ad-free playback, but apparently it hasn’t been able to fully shake the specter of these incidents.

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Spotify shoots down rumors: No ads for Premium, ever

Spotify’s been having some trouble this year keeping ads away from Premium subscribers. While those incidents were not intentional, a persistent rumor claims that Spotify is bringing ads to Premium. The company is publicly denying that claim, insisting that “Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.” Life used to be so simple: We could enjoy content for free (like listening to music on the radio) and have to sit through some advertising, or we could choose to pay for our content (like buying an album) and get to enjoy it ad-free. That dichotomy didn’t take long to start crumbling, though, and these days we tolerate ads in paid services ranging from cable TV to the cheapest Netflix plan. Lately, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to Spotify Premium, because this is one paid service that’s resisted ad creep, rightfully earning its “premium” name. At least, that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but on a couple separate instances over the past few months, Spotify Premium users were hearing ads that they weren’t meant to. The company insisted this was all in error, and managed to restore ad-free playback, but apparently it hasn’t been able to fully shake the specter of these incidents.

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Spotify shoots down rumors: No ads for Premium, ever

Spotify’s been having some trouble this year keeping ads away from Premium subscribers. While those incidents were not intentional, a persistent rumor claims that Spotify is bringing ads to Premium. The company is publicly denying that claim, insisting that “Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.” Life used to be so simple: We could enjoy content for free (like listening to music on the radio) and have to sit through some advertising, or we could choose to pay for our content (like buying an album) and get to enjoy it ad-free. That dichotomy didn’t take long to start crumbling, though, and these days we tolerate ads in paid services ranging from cable TV to the cheapest Netflix plan. Lately, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to Spotify Premium, because this is one paid service that’s resisted ad creep, rightfully earning its “premium” name. At least, that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but on a couple separate instances over the past few months, Spotify Premium users were hearing ads that they weren’t meant to. The company insisted this was all in error, and managed to restore ad-free playback, but apparently it hasn’t been able to fully shake the specter of these incidents.

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Spotify shoots down rumors: No ads for Premium, ever

Spotify’s been having some trouble this year keeping ads away from Premium subscribers. While those incidents were not intentional, a persistent rumor claims that Spotify is bringing ads to Premium. The company is publicly denying that claim, insisting that “Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.” Life used to be so simple: We could enjoy content for free (like listening to music on the radio) and have to sit through some advertising, or we could choose to pay for our content (like buying an album) and get to enjoy it ad-free. That dichotomy didn’t take long to start crumbling, though, and these days we tolerate ads in paid services ranging from cable TV to the cheapest Netflix plan. Lately, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to Spotify Premium, because this is one paid service that’s resisted ad creep, rightfully earning its “premium” name. At least, that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but on a couple separate instances over the past few months, Spotify Premium users were hearing ads that they weren’t meant to. The company insisted this was all in error, and managed to restore ad-free playback, but apparently it hasn’t been able to fully shake the specter of these incidents.

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Spotify shoots down rumors: No ads for Premium, ever

Spotify’s been having some trouble this year keeping ads away from Premium subscribers. While those incidents were not intentional, a persistent rumor claims that Spotify is bringing ads to Premium. The company is publicly denying that claim, insisting that “Premium music listening is and will remain ad-free.” Life used to be so simple: We could enjoy content for free (like listening to music on the radio) and have to sit through some advertising, or we could choose to pay for our content (like buying an album) and get to enjoy it ad-free. That dichotomy didn’t take long to start crumbling, though, and these days we tolerate ads in paid services ranging from cable TV to the cheapest Netflix plan. Lately, we’ve been paying a lot of attention to Spotify Premium, because this is one paid service that’s resisted ad creep, rightfully earning its “premium” name. At least, that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but on a couple separate instances over the past few months, Spotify Premium users were hearing ads that they weren’t meant to. The company insisted this was all in error, and managed to restore ad-free playback, but apparently it hasn’t been able to fully shake the specter of these incidents.

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Fantastic Apple TV Plus promo is basically a three-month trial for less than $10

Credit: apple Apple TV Plus is currently available for just $2.99 per month for three months. The 70% discount on the regular price is available to both new and returning subscribers. You have until April 24 to catch the promotion. With the days getting longer and the weather getting warmer, streaming services are always looking for ways to keep people watching at this time of year. Apple has gone big on this front, launching a new promotion that drops the cost of Apple TV Plus to just $2.99 per month for three months. That’s a 70% discount on its regular $9.99 price. The deal runs through April 24 and is available to new and returning subscribers, although you can’t cancel your current plan to sign up at the promotional rate. You also need to sign up directly with Apple rather than through a carrier or bundle. This is one of the most expansive promotions Apple has offered in 2025, and it comes just ahead of the premiere of Your Friends & Neighbors, a new drama series starring Jon Hamm. 

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Fantastic Apple TV Plus promo is basically a three-month trial for less than $10

Credit: apple Apple TV Plus is currently available for just $2.99 per month for three months. The 70% discount on the regular price is available to both new and returning subscribers. You have until April 24 to catch the promotion. With the days getting longer and the weather getting warmer, streaming services are always looking for ways to keep people watching at this time of year. Apple has gone big on this front, launching a new promotion that drops the cost of Apple TV Plus to just $2.99 per month for three months. That’s a 70% discount on its regular $9.99 price. The deal runs through April 24 and is available to new and returning subscribers, although you can’t cancel your current plan to sign up at the promotional rate. You also need to sign up directly with Apple rather than through a carrier or bundle. This is one of the most expansive promotions Apple has offered in 2025, and it comes just ahead of the premiere of Your Friends & Neighbors, a new drama series starring Jon Hamm. 

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Fantastic Apple TV Plus promo is basically a three-month trial for less than $10

Credit: apple Apple TV Plus is currently available for just $2.99 per month for three months. The 70% discount on the regular price is available to both new and returning subscribers. You have until April 24 to catch the promotion. With the days getting longer and the weather getting warmer, streaming services are always looking for ways to keep people watching at this time of year. Apple has gone big on this front, launching a new promotion that drops the cost of Apple TV Plus to just $2.99 per month for three months. That’s a 70% discount on its regular $9.99 price. The deal runs through April 24 and is available to new and returning subscribers, although you can’t cancel your current plan to sign up at the promotional rate. You also need to sign up directly with Apple rather than through a carrier or bundle. This is one of the most expansive promotions Apple has offered in 2025, and it comes just ahead of the premiere of Your Friends & Neighbors, a new drama series starring Jon Hamm. 

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