Dua Lipa and Coldplay’s Glastonbury 2024 performances to be livestreamed globally on BBC.com

For the first time, the BBC will livestream headline Glastonbury performances to a global audience, with Dua Lipa and Coldplay’s 2024 Pyramid Stage sets available to view on the recently relaunched BBC.com. 

Music fans around the world can tune into the stream, which is produced by BBC Studios, to watch Dua Lipa’s headline performance on Friday 28th June from 11pm-12.45am CEST and Coldplay’s headline set on Saturday 29th June from 10.45pm-12.45am CEST, both at BBC.com/pages/Glastonbury-live. Fans can also follow along with festival highlights, updates and analysis on BBC.com throughout the weekend. 

Tara Maitra, Chief Commercial Officer at BBC Studios says: “The Glastonbury Festival is an icon of British culture, and this livestream will give fans around the globe a front row seat to headline performances like never before. This is just the latest example of our focus on bringing more cultural-defining moments like Glastonbury to fans on our platforms outside the U.K. so users can experience the best of British culture wherever they may be.”  

Lorna Clarke, BBC Director of Music says: “At the BBC, we bring Glastonbury to you, and we’re incredibly proud of our coverage. It enables millions of people to access the magic of Emily and Michael Eavis’ festival each year. The global streams of Dua Lipa and Coldplay’s performances are another exciting addition to our offer, allowing us not only to unite music fans across the country, but across the world with the opportunity to experience these world class performances as they happen.” 

Seven-time BRIT and three-time GRAMMY Award winner Dua Lipa is making her first ever appearance on the famous Pyramid Stage, while seven-time GRAMMY Award winner Coldplay returns to headline Glastonbury for the fifth time, and for the first time since 2016. 

The BBC has been bringing Glastonbury Festival to UK audiences since 1997 and in 2024, returns with extensive coverage of the festival – including Pyramid Stage, headline performances from Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA – across its platforms. There will be over 90 hours of live performances from the five main stages on BBC iPlayer, 90 hours of radio programmes broadcast live from Worthy Farm, extensive coverage on TV and much more to discover on BBC Sounds.

More information about the BBC’s 2024 UK broadcast – a six-week long celebration of Glastonbury – is available here. 

Twitch Has Shut Down Its Streaming Platform in South Korea

In a surprising turn of events, Twitch, the globally renowned live-streaming platform, bid farewell to South Korea in December, leaving its community of streamers and viewers in the region in a state of uncertainty. The decision to shutter its operations in the country was driven by the formidable challenges posed by high-performance costs, signaling a significant shift in the dynamics of South Korean live-streaming market. 

Twitch’s Departure: A Loss for South Korean Streamers

For years, Twitch has been a cornerstone of the South Korean live-streaming scene, providing a platform for content creators to showcase their talents and engage with audiences in real-time. However, with the announcement of its departure, streamers and viewers alike were left grappling with the implications of losing access to the platform’s extensive array of features and community-driven culture.

Impact on the South Korean Live Streaming Landscape

Twitch’s exit from South Korea created a void in the live streaming market, prompting a reevaluation of the platforms available to both creators and consumers. With Twitch out of the picture, alternative platforms such as AfreecaTV and CHZZK quickly stepped in to fill the gap, vying for dominance in a landscape ripe for disruption.

AfreecaTV and CHZZK: Rising Stars in South Korea

AfreecaTV, a longstanding player in the South Korean live-streaming scene, emerged as a frontrunner following Twitch’s departure. With 98 million hours watched in the first quarter of the year, AfreecaTV reaffirmed its position as a leading platform for content creators and viewers alike. Additionally, CHZZK, backed by Naver, made significant strides, securing 59 million hours watched during the same period, cementing its status as a formidable competitor in the market.

The Emergence of Global Platforms: AfreecaTV’s SOOP and CHZZK’s Expansion

In response to the shifting landscape, both AfreecaTV and CHZZK announced plans to expand their reach beyond South Korea. AfreecaTV unveiled its plans to launch the beta version of SOOP, its global streaming service, in the first half of 2024, signalling its intent to compete on a global scale. Similarly, CHZZK, with Naver at its helm, initiated a beta rollout of its platform, setting the stage for a worldwide expansion in the near future.

South Korean Twitch Users Seek To Preserve Stream Memories

Amidst the uncertainty surrounding Twitch’s departure, South Korean users flocked to third-party software tools to download their favorite streamer’s content. Clipsey is one of the most popular software tools used, as it allows users to download a streamer’s clips for offline viewing. It provides South Korean users with a means to preserve cherished memories even as they bid farewell to Twitch.

Looking Ahead: The Future of South Korean Live Streaming

As the dust settles on Twitch’s departure, the South Korean live-streaming market finds itself at a crossroads, poised for transformation and innovation. With platforms like AfreecaTV and CHZZK leading the charge, the landscape is ripe with opportunities for both creators and viewers to explore new avenues of content creation and consumption. As the industry continues to evolve, one thing remains certain: the spirit of live streaming in South Korea will endure, fueled by the passion and creativity of its vibrant community.

Mapped: How Much Netflix Costs in Every Country

Netflix, the renowned streaming giant, has transformed the way we consume entertainment, providing a vast library of movies, TV shows, and documentaries at the touch of a button.

However, the cost of accessing this digital haven varies significantly from country to country, reflecting economic disparities and market dynamics.

This graphic from Preyash Shah, via Visual Capitalist, maps Netflix price by country, using standard (basic) package subscription monthly rates from Netflix.com and converting to USD as of December 10, 2023.

What is the Netflix Price by Country?

Across 244 countries and territories that had Netflix available in December of 2023, Switzerland was the most expensive at $21.48 per month. That was $5 more than the second-most-expensive country on the list.

Countries Netflix Cost (USD)
 Afghanistan $7.99
 Åland Islands $12.92
 Albania $8.61
 Algeria $7.99
 American Samoa $15.49
 Andorra $14.00
 Angola $7.99
 Anguilla $12.99
 Antigua & Barbuda $12.99
 Argentina $3.57
 Armenia $10.76
 Aruba $12.99
 Australia $11.19
 Austria $14.00
 Azerbaijan $10.76
 Bahamas $12.99
 Bahrain $10.49
 Bangladesh $7.99
 Barbados $15.29
 Belarus $10.76
 Belgium $14.54
 Belize $5.99
 Benin $9.99
 Bermuda $12.99
 Bhutan $7.99
 Bolivia $5.99
 Bosnia & Herzegovina $8.61
 Botswana $7.99
 Bouvet Island $9.99
 Brazil $8.10
 British Indian Ocean Territory $7.99
 British Virgin Islands $12.99
 Brunei $11.99
 Bulgaria $8.61
 Burkina Faso $7.99
 Burundi $7.99
 Cambodia $7.99
 Cameroon $7.99
 Canada $12.13
 Cape Verde $7.99
 Caribbean Netherlands $12.99
 Cayman Islands $12.99
 Central African Republic $7.99
 Chad $7.99
 Chile $9.58
 Christmas Island $7.99
 Cocos (Keeling) Islands $11.19
 Colombia $6.75
 Comoros $7.99
 Republic of the Congo $7.99
 Democratic Republic of the Congo $7.99
 Cook Islands $11.32
 Costa Rica $12.99
 Côte d’Ivoire $7.99
 Croatia $8.61
 Cuba $5.99
 Curaçao $12.99
 Cyprus $11.84
 Czechia $11.42
 Denmark $16.46
 Djibouti $7.99
 Dominica $5.99
 Dominican Republic $7.99
 Ecuador $7.99
 Egypt $3.88
 El Salvador $7.99
 Equatorial Guinea $7.99
 Eritrea $7.99
 Estonia $10.76
 Eswatini $7.99
 Ethiopia $7.99
 Falkland Islands $12.99
 Faroe Islands $16.46
 Fiji $7.99
 Finland $12.92
 France $14.54
 French Guiana $13.46
 French Polynesia $11.99
 French Southern Territories $12.92
 Gabon $7.99
 Gambia $7.99
 Georgia $12.70
 Germany $14.00
 Ghana $7.99
 Gibraltar $14.00
 Greece $11.84
 Greenland $16.46
 Grenada $5.99
 Guadeloupe $13.46
 Guam $15.49
 Guatemala $7.99
 Guernsey $13.79
 Guinea $7.99
 Guinea-Bissau $7.99
 Guyana $5.99
 Haiti $5.99
 Heard & McDonald Islands $9.99
 Honduras $7.99
 Hong Kong $9.99
 Hungary $9.85
 Iceland $14.00
 India $5.98
 Indonesia $7.72
 Iran $9.99
 Iraq $7.99
 Ireland $16.15
 Isle of Man $13.79
 Israel $12.67
 Italy $14.00
 Jamaica $5.99
 Japan $10.28
 Jersey $13.79
 Jordan $7.99
 Kazakhstan $10.76
 Kenya $4.52
 Kiribati $7.99
 Kuwait $9.99
 Kyrgyzstan $10.76
 Laos $7.99
 Latvia $10.76
 Lebanon $7.99
 Lesotho $7.99
 Liberia $7.99
 Libya $7.99
 Liechtenstein $21.48
 Lithuania $10.76
 Luxembourg $14.54
 Macau $9.99
 Madagascar $7.99
 Malawi $7.99
 Malaysia $9.65
 Maldives $11.99
 Mali $7.99
 Malta $14.00
 Marshall Islands $15.49
 Martinique $13.46
 Mauritania $7.99
 Mauritius $7.99
 Mayotte $13.46
 Mexico $12.62
 Micronesia $15.49
 Moldova $10.76
 Monaco $14.54
 Mongolia $7.99
 Montenegro $8.61
 Montserrat $12.99
 Morocco $6.41
 Mozambique $7.99
 Myanmar (Burma) $7.99
 Namibia $7.99
 Nauru $11.99
 Nepal $7.99
 Netherlands $12.92
 New Caledonia $11.99
 New Zealand $11.32
 Nicaragua $5.99
 Niger $7.99
 Nigeria $4.48
 Niue $11.32
 Norfolk Island $11.19
 North Macedonia $8.61
 Northern Mariana Islands $15.49
 Norway $9.99
 Oman $10.49
 Pakistan $2.82
 Palau $15.49
 Palestine $7.99
 Panama $8.99
 Papua New Guinea $7.99
 Paraguay $5.99
 Peru $9.28
 Philippines $7.19
 Pitcairn Islands $7.99
 Poland $10.68
 Portugal $12.92
 Puerto Rico $15.49
 Qatar $9.99
 Réunion $12.49
 Romania $10.76
 Rwanda $7.99
 Samoa $7.99
 San Marino $14.00
 São Tomé & Príncipe $7.99
 Saudi Arabia $11.47
 Senegal $7.99
 Serbia $8.61
 Seychelles $7.99
 Sierra Leone $7.99
 Singapore $13.02
 Sint Maarten $12.99
 Slovakia $10.76
 Slovenia $8.61
 Solomon Islands $7.99
 Somalia $7.99
 South Africa $8.41
 South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands $9.99
 South Korea $10.25
 South Sudan $7.99
 Spain $14.00
 Sri Lanka $7.99
 St. Barthélemy $5.99
 St. Helena $7.99
 St. Kitts & Nevis $12.99
 St. Lucia $5.99
 St. Martin $5.99
 St. Pierre & Miquelon $14.54
 St. Vincent & Grenadines $5.99
 Sudan $7.99
 Suriname $5.99
 Svalbard & Jan Mayen $9.99
 Sweden $12.32
 Switzerland $21.48
 Taiwan $10.49
 Tajikistan $12.70
 Tanzania $7.99
 Thailand $9.90
 Timor-Leste $7.99
 Togo $7.99
 Tokelau $11.32
 Tonga $7.99
 Trinidad and Tobago $12.99
 Tunisia $7.99
 Türkiye $3.38
 Turkmenistan $10.76
 Turks & Caicos Islands $12.99
 Tuvalu $7.99
 U.S. Outlying Islands $9.99
 U.S. Virgin Islands $15.49
 Uganda $7.99
 Ukraine $8.07
 United Arab Emirates $10.62
 United Kingdom $13.79
 United States $15.49
 Uruguay $12.99
 Uzbekistan $10.76
 Vanuatu $7.99
 Vatican City $14.00
 Venezuela $5.99
 Vietnam $9.08
 Wallis & Futuna $7.99
 Western Sahara $9.99
 Yemen $7.99
 Zambia $7.99
 Zimbabwe $7.99

Other wealthy countries like DenmarkIreland, and the U.S. were in the top five most expensive countries for Netflix subscriptions, ranging from $16.46 to $15.49.

On the opposite side of the pendulum, Pakistan had the lowest Netflix subscription cost at $2.82 per month. It was followed by Türkiye at $3.38 and Argentina at $3.57.

Several factors influence the flux in pricing of Netflix subscriptions across different nations. These include:

  • Economic Factors: Netflix tailors its prices to align with the purchasing power of consumers in each market. Countries with higher average incomes typically bear higher subscription costs.
  • Market Competition: The presence of strong local streaming services can exert downward pressure on Netflix prices, forcing it to adjust its offerings to remain competitive.
  • Content Licensing: The cost of acquiring content rights varies across regions, influencing the overall pricing structure. Countries with higher licensing fees may experience higher subscription costs.
  • Currency Fluctuations: Currency exchange rates can impact Netflix’s pricing model, leading to occasional adjustments or fluctuations in subscription costs.

While affordability remains a primary concern for consumers, Netflix’s pricing strategy also aims to balance accessibility with content acquisition and profitability.

As the streaming industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to observe how Netflix adapts its pricing model to maintain its global dominance while catering to the diverse needs and preferences of its audience.

Streaming TV from Virgin Media has arrived – Infinite entertainment from one tiny box

Ireland’s Best Broadband provider, Virgin Media, has today announced the arrival of its new Streaming TV platform, offering infinite entertainment from one tiny box.

Streaming TV puts an ocean of entertainment at your fingertips and offers the best of both worlds, from your favourite traditional TV shows and channels to the most popular streaming apps (like Netflix, Prime Video, AppleTV+, Paramount+ and YouTube) and players (including the Virgin Media Player, Channel 4 Player and TG4 Player). And it does it all over your WiFi – making cable a thing of the past.

The fun-sized box fits in the palm of your hand and is completely portable, so you can move it anywhere around the home. All you need is our amazing WiFi to make every room in the home your own personal playground for world-class entertainment.

Streaming TV connects via Wi-Fi or Ethernet with live TV, recordings, continue watching, replay, on-demand, radio and pause live TV options available.

It’s now even easier to find the shows you love no matter where they live (be it live TV or your favourite apps) with one single search. It also comes with voice control, with 69% of Virgin Media customers now using voice search on a weekly basis. Add a show to your watchlist and get a notification when the latest episode drops into your app or is scheduled on TV. You can also access the streaming apps in 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos support.

Its award-winning design boasts extraordinarily strong sustainability credentials, thanks to extremely low power consumption, averaging 70% less power than a traditional set top box. It is also made from 35% recycled plastics with no single-use plastic being used in the packaging.

New customers can add Virgin Media Streaming TV with Loaded TV to their broadband package for as little as €15 per month for 12 months and €34 per month thereafter. Existing Broadband customers can add Streaming TV at any time and can add an extra Streaming TV box or upgrade their current box depending on their circumstances.

Paul Higgins, VP of Consumer of Virgin Media said, “We are delighted to finally bring this incredible and exciting new Virgin Media product to our customers. With its award-winning design, the TV streaming box is as unique as it is compact.

“We also understand how imperative it is to keep sustainability at the forefront of our business goals and objectives when we bring a new product onto the market. Thanks to its small size, its subsequent packaging is also relatively small and kept to a minimum.

“Virgin Media Streaming TV also comes packed with a number of user-centric features across live TV and streaming apps, giving each of our customers a bespoke experience so, no matter what your TV viewing style is, you can play it your way.”

You can learn more about the new Streaming TV at virginmedia.ie.

Breaking the Mold: Cryptocurrency and the Future of Music Streaming

The way we listen to and consume music has changed as a result of the music streaming industry. It has, however, also encountered many difficulties, such as revenue allocation and payment mechanisms. With the emergence of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, there is growing curiosity about how these developments could completely transform the market. In this post, we’ll look at how cryptocurrencies could revolutionize the way people listen to music by giving fans and artists more power, better transparency, and fresh financial opportunities. Additionally, we will talk about the difficulties and potential drawbacks of utilizing cryptocurrencies in the sector and examine some of the decentralized music streaming platforms that are already beginning to appear. To get started trading cryptocurrencies, go to Bitcode Method This outstanding trading platform offers a fantastic trading experience.

Cryptocurrency and Monetization in Music Streaming

The monetization of the music streaming market could be completely changed by cryptocurrency. The ability for fans to pay for each song or album they stream directly through micropayments made possible by cryptocurrencies could lead to more fair revenue sharing for artists and greater transparency in payment structures. However, obstacles to wider use may include issues like the volatility of cryptocurrency markets and the need for greater knowledge and adoption. Despite these difficulties, cryptocurrency-based commercialization holds the promise of developing a more equitable and long-lasting market for both artists and fans.

Cryptocurrency and Music Industry Funding

By introducing new, more democratic and open formats for crowdfunding and investing, cryptocurrencies have the potential to completely change the way that the music industry raises money. Blockchain technology allows for direct collaboration and fan participation in music projects, fostering more personal and meaningful connections between musicians and their audiences. Widespread acceptance could be hampered by the volatility of the cryptocurrency markets as well as the need for further education and adoption of cryptocurrencies. Despite these difficulties, cryptocurrency-based fundraising has many potential advantages, including more resource democratization and empowering of up-and-coming artists and independent companies.

The Future of Cryptocurrency in the Music Industry

With the potential to revolutionize music streaming, ticketing, and fundraising through improved convenience, security, transparency, and accountability, the future of cryptocurrencies in the music industry appears bright. The potential for a more decentralized and democratic music industry, with greater collaboration between artists and fans and more varied funding structures, exists as the technology underlying cryptocurrencies continues to advance. Adoption, meanwhile, won’t be simple; it will require education and awareness among customers and artists. Overall, the introduction of cryptocurrencies into the music business has the potential to transform it into one that is more creative, sustainable, and diversified.

Cryptocurrency and Fan Engagement

Fan participation in the music business could be revolutionized by the use of cryptocurrencies. Artists can develop brand-new methods for fans to interact with their music and careers by utilizing blockchain technology, including the usage of cryptocurrency-based fan tokens, crowdfunding, and investing. While offering artists more immediate access to financing and resources, these models can give fans additional avenues to support their favorite musicians. However, it is essential to carefully weigh the advantages and potential hazards of adopting cryptocurrencies. Overall, adopting this technology can enable a more open and democratic music industry with meaningful and direct interactions between artists and fans.

The Benefits of Cryptocurrency in Music Streaming

The benefits of using cryptocurrency in music streaming include greater convenience, lower transaction fees, increased security and transparency, and more efficient royalty payments. However, there are also potential challenges and drawbacks, such as the need for education and awareness among artists and consumers, volatility and risk associated with cryptocurrency markets, and the potential for disruption of the traditional music industry. Therefore, careful consideration and evaluation of the risks and benefits are necessary for successful adoption of cryptocurrency in the music industry.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the adoption of cryptocurrency in the music industry has the potential to revolutionize the way music is streamed, monetized, and funded. While there are potential challenges and drawbacks associated with its use, such as the need for education and awareness, volatility and risk, and potential industry disruption, the benefits of using cryptocurrency in the music industry are significant. Cryptocurrency can provide more efficient royalty payments, lower transaction fees, greater security and transparency, and new ways for fans to support their favorite artists. Overall, by embracing this technology, artists and fans can create more direct and meaningful relationships, and help to build a more democratic and transparent music industry.

 

Beyond Spotify: Exploring Unique Music Streaming Alternatives

Spotify is an active music service that millions of users are using. This music streaming service has acquired millions of worldwide users, accounting for 31% using only the Spotify platform, according to ExpressVPN. Spotify gives access to more than 80 million licensed songs, including videos and podcasts. However, accessing Spotify alternatives that offer different tastes and uniqueness are always welcomed. 

Apart from giant music streaming services, i.e., Spotify, other streaming services, such as Apple Music, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, SoundCloud, YouTube, and many more, share a pie to reach equality. But, as you are looking for Spotify alternatives, you can find the details for each platform, including features, in the post below. 

Delve into this below and explore some of the best music platforms hidden from music lovers’ eyes. Scroll down and find their distinctive offerings now. 

Spotify Streaming Alternatives

Mostly, music streaming services offer similar gateway and features to Spotify. But their features and offerings are quite different in their way. Let us help you explore a few Spotify alternatives. 

1. Tidal: The Audiophile’s Haven

Tidal music streaming service is well-known for its high-quality content and exclusive content. It offers features that no other streaming offers. Tidal offers content, including exclusive albums, music videos, and live performances. 

Features of Tidal

  1. Tidal helps audiophiles to stream high-resolution music content. 
  2. It offers two-tier audio quality: HiFi in CD quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz) and HiFi Plus in high-quality audio (up to 24-bit/ 192 kHz). 
  3. It also offers audio formats like Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio. 

2. Deezer: Curated Playlists Galore

Deezer is a music platform with over 90 million songs. Its subscribers can also access podcasts. Users can access curated playlists, and this feature makes this platform different from others. Deezer also has a music editors’ team who create playlists for various moods and genres. 

Features of Deezer

  1. The Dezzer platform is mostly known for its personalized playlist feature. 
  2. You can also download songs from Deezer and later play them offline. 
  3. It also displays lyrics that will help listeners understand songs’ wordings more accurately. 
  4. On your listening selection, this platform creates a personalized playlist. 

3. Qobuz: Hi-Res Audio Nirvana

Qobuz is a French music streaming platform. This platform is known for its high-quality audio and focus on exclusive content. You can also access editorial content such as articles, reviews, and interviews. 

Features of Qobuz

  1. On Qobuz, you can download high-resolution audio content. 
  2. You can access music directly from your devices without using your computer or laptop. 
  3. Qobuz also offers two-tier audio quality content: HiFi in CD quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz) and HiFi Sublime in high-resolution audio (up to 24-bit/ 192 kHz).

4. Pandora: Radio Reimagined

The Pandora music streaming platform allows you to create personalized radio stations based on your favorite artists, songs, and genres. Research also found that it is the first launched streaming service platform. 

Features of Pandora

  1. You can give ratings to the songs by clicking on the “thumbs up” and “thumbs down” selections.
  2. On your listening habits, it constantly recommends new songs and also browses its curated playlists.  
  3. It also offers a premium subscription for ad-free listening and downloading. 

5. SoundCloud: Home for Indie Artists

SoundCloud is a music streaming service that recently became popular, especially among Indie artists. The platform is becoming popular for its discovery and commitment to supporting independent artists and musicians. 

Features of SoundCloud

  1. Listeners and artists can use SoundCloud’s services at no cost. 
  2. The platform’s interface is easy to use. Artists need to create their accounts and upload their tracks. Afterward, they can share their uploaded tracks on social media and other platforms. 
  3. SoundCloud also helps you make a fanbase and helps you to interact with them. 
  4. SoundCloud also helps you to reach music websites and music blogs and help you find whether they are interested in your music.

6. YouTube Music: Visual and Auditory Fusion

YouTube is a free music streaming platform that helps audiences get a wide range of songs, live performances, remixes, covers, and official music. YouTube music is the perfect choice if you wish to watch or discover new music or albums. 

Features of YouTube Music

  1. YouTube music combines audio listening and video content, and this helps listeners to enjoy music. 
  2. Based on your search and watch history, it also recommends new songs. 
  3. For every mood and genre, YouTube Music also creates a curated playlist for its users. 
  4. It also allows you to download music for your offline listening.
  5. It also has a search bar that helps users search for their preferred songs. 

7. Apple Music: Integration with the Apple Ecosystem

Apple Music is a perfect choice for Apple users. Music listeners can discover new music and enjoy their favorite songs on all their Apple devices. Apple Music is considered a unique platform as it integrates with the ecosystem. This music platform service works with all devices, such as Apple Watch, HomePod, Mac, iPad, and iPhone. 

Features of Apple Music

  1. You can get a wide selection of Apple Music, including covers, official music, remixes, and new categories. 
  2. Based on your search and listening history and preferences, Apple Music recommends songs for you.  
  3. Apple Music also allows its users to download their favorite tracks for offline listening. 
  4. For every genre and mood, it also offers various curated playlists. 
  5. To control your Apple Music, you can use “Siri.”
  6. With AirPlay, you can stream your favorite songs from Apple Music to AirPlay-compatible devices. 

Conclusion

Spotify might be an exclusive and colossal music platform with its great music promotional services, but other music services offer similar and distinct features. Each stated Spotify alternative in the above post has a unique feature that helps you cater to various music priorities and preferences. Apart from Spotify, there are many music alternatives that you can choose from, whether you prefer to get high-audio quality, curated, or personalized playlists or looking to support independent artists. Look at each mentioned Spotify alternative music platform, and then find the one that resonates with your preferences. 

 

Enforcement action continues across Ireland targeting illegal IPTV providers

Another wave of legal warnings have been delivered in person, by post, and by email to individuals across Ireland involved in providing illegal access to premium TV content.

The cease-and-desist notices instruct those running the services to immediately cease all illegal streaming activity otherwise risk facing the consequences, including criminal prosecution. They were issued to addresses within the counties of Mayo, Monaghan, Galway, Louth, Dublin, Cork, and Laois between 7th and 18th August.

These legal notices form part of a broader targeted campaign in Ireland designed to disrupt and shut down organised and sophisticated piracy networks.

FACT has been working in partnership with broadcasters and law enforcement to deliver this latest action. The first wave occurred across Ireland in March, with a number of illegal streaming services taken down and legal proceedings brought against individuals.

In response to the first wave, one of the individuals who was initially targeted has spoken about his regret. Sean, a former IPTV seller from the West of Ireland said:

“I didn’t think that what I was doing was a serious offence. I didn’t think that anyone ever paid attention to copyright crime, let alone investigate and track people down for it.”

“I was shocked when they knocked at my door and now regret what I’ve done. It’s caused me so much worry and I wish I’d never got involved in the first place – it isn’t worth the stress.”

“I know there are others out there doing what I did and thinking they will never get found out – but if they can find me, they could find you.”

Kieron Sharp, CEO at FACT, commented: “Illegal IPTV service providers are breaking the law and putting consumers at real risk of malware, data loss and identity theft.

“Consumers who pay for pirate services should also know that they are often funding serious organised crime groups.

“FACT and partners remain committed to disrupting these criminal operations and protecting consumers”.

The legal notices have already seen disruption with those targeted taking down their sites and advertising. This interference to their illegal operations is likely to continue.

In May, five men were sentenced in total to just over 30 years in prison in the UK for their part in running three illegal streaming services – Flawless, Shared VPS and Optimal. The ringleader of the operation, Mark Gould, was sentenced to 11 years, which is a significant custodial sentence for these types of offences (fraud, money-laundering and contempt of court)

The case, which was a private criminal prosecution, was brought by the Premier League and supported by Sky and others.

In other steps to tackle piracy, the Premier League was granted a new, enhanced blocking order in Ireland, while Sky was granted a similar order, designed to protect its sports and entertainment content in the UK.

Irish streaming spend reaches €1.3BN

Pure Telecom, Ireland’s high-speed broadband and telecoms provider, today announces the results of its inaugural Connected Lives survey, which found that the amount being spent by consumers in Ireland on video streaming has risen to €1.3BN annually from €967M in 2021 – an increase of over €330M.

The nationally representative survey of 1,004 adults in Ireland was conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Pure Telecom. It explored the potential impact of new and possible crackdowns on password-sharing by the world’s leading streaming providers, whereby additional charges will be applied to those who share passwords with people outside of their household. The survey found that 26% of video streaming subscribers in Ireland are sharing their subscription passwords with someone outside of their household, indicating that the streaming spend could increase as providers introduce additional charges for password sharing.

Pure Telecom’s research found that consumers in Ireland are feeling the pinch from having multiple video streaming accounts. The survey found that on average, adults in Ireland are paying for 2.4 video streaming services each. The average adult currently spends €28.26 per month on video streaming subscriptions, versus €22.57 per month in 2021. Gen X (adults between the ages of 43 and 58) are the highest spenders by generation, spending €33.36 per month on video streaming services.

Many are now choosing to reduce the number of video streaming services they pay for to save money. Some 38% of those who pay for video streaming services report to have cancelled at least one subscription in the last 12 months to cut costs. Meanwhile, 17% said they have cancelled to get better content elsewhere, while 16% said they switched off as they had too many subscriptions already.

To alleviate the financial burden of subscription fees, 28% of adults would be willing to watch ads on their chosen video streaming channel if it meant they could get the content for free, while 14% of adults said that they already use video streaming channels with ads to get content for free.

Paul Connell, CEO, Pure Telecom, said: “Ireland’s population has well and truly embraced video streaming and the market is continuing to grow – now far surpassing the €1BN mark in annual total consumer expenditure – and the trend of password-sharing that our research uncovered could see this rise considerably again. People know that they can’t get all of the top shows from just one provider and the majority are prepared (even if it is reluctantly) to pay out of fear of missing out.

“As ever, people value a good quality product being delivered at a fair price, which has made for a highly competitive marketplace. With an abundance of choice at their fingertips, cost-conscious viewers are more than happy to hop between providers if they think there is better content elsewhere, while others are prepared to cut back on their monthly subscriptions to save money.

“Consumers always want to know that they are getting bang for their buck, particularly at a time when people are watching what they spend more closely. At Pure Telecom, we enable seamless streaming at the best value and with the best customer care, ensuring our customers only ever need to worry about how many subscriptions is too many!”

Sky Stream launches in Ireland

Sky has announced the launch of Sky Stream. It is the new easy way to get Sky, giving you the best entertainment streamed straight to any TV over Wi-Fi, without a dish, so there is no installation required. Simply plug the device into any TV to enjoy world class film, must-watch TV and thrilling sport, including access to over 150 channels and 100,000 hours of aggregated content.

Available now from sky.com/ie/tv/stream, in Sky retail stores or through Sky customer services, it’s the most affordable way to get Sky TV and Netflix together, from €30 a month.

Speaking about the launch of Sky Stream in Ireland, JD Buckley, CEO, Sky Ireland, said: “We are thrilled to announce the launch of Sky Stream in Ireland. Sky Stream revolutionises the way customers can access Sky and all of their favourite apps. Simply order your Sky Stream puck, receive it the following day and plug it into any TV to get the full Sky experience. There is no satellite dish or installation required. Whether you want to watch Succession, Dreamland or Stranger Things, Sky Stream has it all and, as it is built with the Sky Entertainment OS, Sky Stream customers can expect the highest standard in viewing and user experience.  

“Investment in innovation is one of our top priorities, as we continue to provide the best products and services to our customers. The launch of Sky Stream in Ireland comes just under a year after we launched Sky Glass here. Sky Glass and Sky Stream open the world of Sky to customers who were not able to access our services through satellite.”

Sky Stream – the highlights:

  • Sky TV with no dish – epic entertainment streamed straight to any TV over Wi-Fi
  • Stream Sky TV with Netflix included as standard
  • flexible plan that can be cancelled anytime or 12-month minimum term
  • Order by 2pm Mon- Thurs for **next day delivery
  • Compact size – cutting-edge features and award-winning content in the palm of your hand
  • Smart Sky Glass UI – brings together all your channels, shows and apps into one place

Unrivalled entertainment, straight to any TV

Giving you access to the world of Sky TV including hits like The Overlap and And Just Like That…, alongside blockbuster movies, there’s something for everyone to watch. Sky Sports, the home of the best live sport, includes over 400 live football fixtures every year including must-watch Premier League and Women’s Super League matches, as well as every F1 race and much more.

Alongside the world of Sky and Netflix, you can also access Apple TV+, Amazon Prime, Disney+, RTÉ Player, All4, YouTube, Discovery+, Peacock, Paramount+, Fiit and more. Everything you watch on Sky Stream is ready to enjoy in HD as standard, with UHD also available.

Sky’s famous innovation, in the palm of your hand

Sky Stream has the same smart user interface as Sky Glass, making watching TV simple and quick. Helpful genre categories take you to content quickly, and voice search helps you find shows in a flash and control your tv with your voice.

Clever features like Restart live TV and Playlist make your TV smarter. You can create endless Playlists of what to watch and discover more with intelligent recommendations – meaning you never have to miss out on the latest releases again. And with Sky’s constant investment and innovation, you can expect regular updates to make the streaming experience even better.

TV your way, with incredible value

With Sky Stream, there’s ultimate flexibility and amazing value. You can choose a flexible plan that can be cancelled anytime (from €35 a month) or a 12-month minimum term (for €30 a month), both of which include Sky Ultimate TV & Netflix. You can also add on packs and services including Sky Cinema which offers Paramount+ at no extra cost, Sky Sports, Sports Extra and UHD & Dolby Atmos.

If you’d like Sky TV in more rooms in the house, the Whole Home pack is €20 a month, letting you have up to five additional Sky Stream devices.

Smartest TV line-up yet

Sky Stream is the latest addition to Sky’s TV product family, providing a range of ways to watch amazing content. Sky Glass is the only TV with Sky inside, combining innovative hardware, software and content for the smartest TV experience yet, no dish or box required. If you’ve already got a TV you love, Sky Stream connects seamlessly to deliver the fantastic Sky Glass entertainment experience to your existing TV.

For more, visit sky.com/ie/tv/stream