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SPINNR ranks #1 as music streaming gains popularity

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Streaming music on their laptops and phones may be something new for Filipino music lovers, but a recent survey of the music market in the region suggests that it may already be gaining traction domestically, thanks to new services that offer affordable music streaming to the masses.

According to new research from JANA, a Boston-based mobile technology firm, 18 percent of its survey respondents in the Philippines listen to songs via a music streaming app, compared with only 14 percent who said they use the radio to do so.

Nonetheless, listening to songs on one’s music library still emerged as the top music listening method among 23 percent of the respondents of the survey, which was conducted from May 1 to 2.

“The app market is dominated by local services such as Saavn in India, TTPod in Indonesia, SPINNR in the Philippines, and Zing MP3 in Vietnam,” says the study, which delved on the music markets of four key countries in the region.

In the Philippines, SPINNR emerged as the country’s most-used streaming app with 32 percent of respondents saying they use it to listen to music on their smartphones. Other streaming services used locally include Spotify (14 percent) and Soundcloud (12 percent).

“The ongoing shift to streaming among Filipino music lovers is a welcome sign for the music industry and consumers alike, because it gives a lot more users access to more music tracks currently available in the market,” said Mellissa Limcaoco, innovation and product development head at Smart Communications Inc.

“Just a few years ago, music streaming was not a familiar concept among most Filipino music lovers. With SPINNR, Smart has paved the way for more fans to affordably enjoy music anytime, anywhere without worrying about the limited storage space on their mobile devices,” Limcaoco added.

SPINNR, a homegrown music streaming app available to all Smart, Talk ‘N Text, and Sun Cellular subscribers nationwide, offers one-month VIP access for as low as P49 (or P2.50 per day) with no additional data charges and off-line music listening access.

Limcaoco said SPINNR has been successful in revolutionizing music consumption in the Philippines by offering the most affordable streaming package at P2.50 a day, boosted by Smart’s “nationwidest” network coverage.

“For just P2.50, which is close to the price of one text message, Filipinos now have access to millions of songs at their fingertips,” she added.

But apart from making tunes accessible and convenient, SPINNR also prides itself in bringing the total music experience to users by having an active hand in mounting the grandest concerts and offering fans the exclusive chance to meet and greet their favorite artists.

SPINNR, for example, gave away hundreds of tickets to the biggest music events to hit the country, including last year’s Rihanna concert, the Philippine tour of OneRepublic, and the recently concluded 7107 International Music Festival headlined by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

SPINNR also provided subscribers with the same epic experience at The Red Tour, the concert tour of award-winning country and pop sweetheart Taylor Swift in Manila.

To get Filipinos started on enjoying songs via music streaming, SPINNR is offering a 15-day free trial to all first-time users of the service. Simply download the app on your Android or iOS phones to sign up for an account. For more information, visit www.spinnr.ph.

 

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