Spotify registra un crecimiento del 60 por ciento en la escucha de audiolibros

Spotify anunció resultados sólidos de su oferta de audiolibros durante sus presentaciones del Día del Inversor celebradas el 21 de mayo. Las horas de escucha aumentaron un 60 por ciento interanual. La compañía también reveló planes para nuevos niveles de suscripción a finales de este año.

Spotify informó que el total de horas de escucha de audiolibros aumentó un 60 por ciento en comparación con el año anterior. Más de 1 millón de usuarios se han registrado en el servicio adicional Audiobooks+, que genera 100 millones de dólares en ingresos anualizados. Estos suscriptores ofrecen tres veces el valor de vida útil de los usuarios estándar que escuchan audiolibros, informó la compañía.

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