Roku has been steadily supporting Apple apps since the past few years. Now, the streaming company has announced that it will be adding support for Apple Music to its platform, including streaming players, Roku TV devices, and Roku premium audio products like the Roku Streambar pro.
With Apple Music, Roku users can access more than 90 million songs and approximately 30,000 expert-curated playlists for every occasion. Roku users can also stream Apple Music Radio and watch 4K music videos on compatible devices.
Existing Apple Music subscribers can simply log in to the Apple Music app on their Roku device using their credentials. For new users, Apple Music plans are available starting at $9.99 per month.
Apple Music is also available on many other non-Apple devices, such as game consoles, Samsung smart TVs, and more. Support for Apple Music is rolling out on Roku devices starting today. Users can find the app on the Roku Channel Store. For those subscribing for the first time, you can also try the music service for free for a month.
Apple Music is competing with market leader Spotify, which has 422 million monthly active users, of which about 182 million are on its paid service. While Apple hasn't disclosed these figures for a long time, the last time, in 2019, it said that approximately 60 million users were using paid subscription services.
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