![]() ![]() And if they like it enough, they can also save it to their own custom stations -which will be accessible through a new section in the app for “My Music” - with unlimited song skips. Subscribers start out by listening to the radio like normal, then when they hear a song they like, they’ll have the ability to instantly replay it. The cheaper plan, iHeartRadio Plus, will cost $4.99 a month, and adds new features to the radio experience. iHeartRadio President Darren Davis said the new service “turbocharges the live radio experience, instead of being another me-too version of Spotify and all the rest.” IHeartMedia, the company behind iHeartRadio, has its roots in traditional radio (it owns 858 stations), and until now, the app was largely a way for you to listen to radio on your computer or mobile device. Today it’s releasing more details about its plans - and launching beta versions of those paid offerings. A few months ago, iHeartRadio announced that it would be adding paid subscriptions for on-demand music. ![]()
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