Samsung Electronics announced on November 24 that all 2015-2017 Samsung Smart TVs available in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, France, Italy and Spain, including its premium QLED TV lineup, now include Amazon Music through Samsung’s enhanced Smart Hub. Amazon Music’s streaming services -- Amazon Music Unlimited and Prime Music -- will be fully integrated into Samsung’s Smart Hub, making Samsung TVs the first third-party connected streaming device to feature Amazon Music.
Now, all Samsung Smart TV consumers who are Amazon Music subscribers can browse recommendations, playlists, stations and music libraries directly on their TV using the Samsung One Remote control. In addition to Samsung Smart TVs, Amazon Music will be available on all Samsung audio devices, including soundbars and wireless speakers.
“At Samsung, we offer consumers more and better options, so they can choose how they want to enjoy their favorite entertainment and discover new content,” said Salek Brodsky, Vice President of the Content and Services Division at Samsung Electronics America. “Samsung’s Smart TVs are designed to bring everything users want into a single, seamless experience—from live television and sports to streamed shows, movies, music, and more. We’re thrilled to be amongst the first to let consumers stream Amazon Music directly from their televisions.”
Amazon Music will be available starting this month.
Included within the $99/year Prime membership, Prime Music offers more than one million songs, hundreds of hand-curated playlists and personalized stations for unlimited ad-free listening in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Canada and Japan. Amazon Music Unlimited is a full catalog service for customers who want even more music, with access to tens of millions of songs and thousands of hand-curated playlists and personalized stations in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain and Japan.
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