Google Play Music launches a new news radio
Table of contents:
- We can now listen to the latest radio news on Google Play
- How the Google Play Music payment service works
The Google Play application, in its Music section, already has a radio service. The virtual station selects musical themes for users daily, based on their preferences and musical tastes.
Although this radio feature was initially only available for Samsung phones, it now appears for all users of the app. The only requirement is to be subscribed to the Google payment service.
We can now listen to the latest radio news on Google Play
Subscribers to Google's music service can now enjoy a new radio feature. The application brings together a daily selection of news related to the tastes of the user. Thus we obtain a personalized virtual radio station.
The service began as an exclusive feature for Samsung smartphones, but is now available to all users. The only requirement is to be part of the paid subscription program of Google Play Music.
If you're already a subscriber, you can access Google Play Music radio by typing “New Releases Radio” in the search bar of the application. Or you can also access directly from this link, both using your mobile phone and your computer browser.
How the Google Play Music payment service works
To be able to enjoy the new releases radio function, the user must have contracted the Google Play Music paid service. There are two subscription options: individual or family.
Subscription to Google Play Music gives you the right to unlimited enjoyment of the full catalog of songs. It therefore works in a very similar way to Spotify.
In the case of Google, we can contract an individual subscription for 10 euros per month, or a family subscription for 15 euros per month. The family subscription gives the right of access to a maximum of 6 people. In both cases a 30-day free trial period is available
Among the advantages of the paid version stands out the possibility of listening to music offlineYou can download songs, playlists or entire albums to your phone so you can listen without spending more data, or anywhere you don't have an Internet connection or coverage.