

With the addition to the Spotify Premium for Students plan, students will have unlimited access to thousands of hours of SHOWTIME’s premium entertainment content. Today we’re adding SHOWTIME to the plan, to let students enjoy even more award-winning, top-rated programming – all at the same low price and with the simplicity of one single bill. Our current Spotify Premium for Students plan offers unlimited and on-demand access to all of our music and podcasts for $4.99, as well as a subscription to Hulu’s streaming library of current and fan-favorite TV and movie hits. That’s why today, we’re announcing an upgraded Spotify Premium for Students plan, and giving students unrivaled access to world-class content for one low price. Though they may have busy schedules and tight budgets, they still want to keep up with their favorite shows and music. The Shazam/Snapchat hackįrancesca's second hack is all about that song that you want to know what it is! Have a 'Shazam playlist' set up, use Snapchat's Shazam feature to identify songs when you're out and about, then once you've found the song you can use the 'open in Spotify' feature, and save it straight to the Shazam playlist.With back to school season upon us, students are stocking up on all they need to thrive at school. Our marketing intern Francesca says: "Make a playlist of your favourite songs and make the playlist available offline so that the songs are downloaded, then you can listen to them even when you don't have wifi!" 8. To find it navigate to Browse > Discover > Release Radar. It updates weekly on Friday so be sure to follow it so you don’t miss out. Release Radar is a personalised playlist that features all the most recent releases from the artists that you love and listen to. Poppy, our CRM Executive.Īnother one from Poppy! If you love being the first to know about new releases then this playlist will be your BFF. Spotify will launch a radio station (read: playlist) of related tunes for your listening pleasure. On your mobile app, click on the three little dots on an artist’s page and then ‘Go to Radio’.

Like a band and want to find similar music? Can’t be bothered to scroll through pages of related artists? Enter Artist radio. Plus, it works as a great reminder of our time post-festival.

That way we know who we want to go and see and can all get in the mood pre-festival with the same playlist. My friends that I go to Glastonbury with all pop their favourite artists and bands that they want to see into one playlist before we get there.
