Apple Music emerges as the top choice for HomePod users — with Spotify also very strong on the platform.

Is Amazon Music evidence of a monopoly?

Is Amazon Music evidence of a monopoly?
Recent research from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) has shed light on the competitive music streaming hardware landscape. It reveals that Amazon’s in-house music services, Prime Music and Amazon Music Unlimited, are gaining significant traction.
The popularity of Amazon Music, however, raises concerns about fair competition, as roughly one-third of consumers use Amazon Prime Music. Meanwhile, 14% opt for Amazon Music Unlimited, potentially impacting the market share of rivals like Apple Music, Spotify, and Google’s YouTube Music.
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Apple Music leads HomePod streaming, but Spotify has an incredibly strong position