Showing posts with label youtube red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube red. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Google Play Music Supports Families - http://clapway.com/2015/12/10/google-play-music-supports-families/

Google has made many families around the globe happy recently. They have announced that they are launching their new Google Play subscription plan. According to Google, the plan will support up to six accounts and they list the price as $14.99 a month. Six accounts should be more than enough for all members of a family to enjoy this.


Google Play Music


GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC HAS A NEW PLAN


Google announced this new plan would be available on December 9th. This means that it is available as we speak. Many countries will be able to sign up for this subscription plan. People in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Australia, and France will have access to this new Google Play Music plan. The company stated that the same features that were a part of the normal Google Music will remain. However, they did mention that family member’s playlists and favorites will not be combined. This will still allow for all members to have their own music.


GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC HAS ONE BIG ADVANTAGE OVER APPLE


Apple has a very similar plan that they offer for families. However, there is one big factor that they do not offer that Google does. This factor is YouTube Red. Google announced that YouTube Red would be a part of the family plan. This feature is a better version of the original YouTube. It is an ad-free version, that can be accessed offline, and that offers exclusive content from YouTube. This alone should put Google’s family plan ahead of Apple’s.


GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC WILL CONTINUE TO EXPAND


The company announced the countries that their new family plan was available in. However, they also say that it will be released to other countries soon. This means if your country does not currently have access to this awesome subscription plan, soon it might. They did not say what specific countries it was coming too soon, but just that more countries would have access to it.



Google Play Music Supports Families

Friday, November 6, 2015

YouTube Red Could Ruin YouTube - http://clapway.com/2015/11/06/youtube-red-could-ruin-youtube123/

Google recently unveiled YouTube Red, a $10 per month subscription for ad-free high quality YouTube content. This has garnered mixed response from the media and YouTube’s audience, and it’s not certain if this will be a victory for YouTube or a step in a very bad direction.


There is a wealth of good content on YouTube, and YouTube Red hopes to take up the really popular vloggers, like RayWilliamJohnson, Lilly Singh aka Superwoman or Smosh, and bring them to a platform where they can benefit from the site and become more exclusive. But the truth is there is also a wealth of poor content on YouTube, so a fee of $10 is a little steep to just visit the handful of people that bring in high-quality content.


Youtube Red - Clapway


Another point of argument is that this is a natural shift, of the same kind as Spotify’s paid subscription, Netflix, Amazon Prime and even Apple Music. While it is true that customers today are more than willing to pay for a subscription for better content, but this move goes against the very principle of YouTube, which began as a way to connect people through a free platform. Users are accustomed to YouTube being free, so it’s not certain whether or not they’ll embrace YouTube Red.


This takes me back to what it will mean for YouTube, with my hunch being that Red will attract a specific type of content creator. One of the big areas for expansion is within what I like to think of as the “middle”, so indie film producers and up-and-coming vloggers that create high-quality content, but are struggling to put their heads above the parapet and make money in a sea of competition.


YouTube Red is likely to attract the attention of high-class vloggers and people to make high quality content and take advantage of YouTube Red benefits. Its success depends on how it will bridge the gaps, and whether or not it’ll succeed in doing so will tell what’s next for YouTube. It’s a definite possibility that like Netflix and Amazon, it will start to produce its own original content, and if it succeeds, other competitors like Google will naturally follow along.


 




YouTube Red Could Ruin YouTube