While Spotify has seen a sharp rise in subscribers during
the pandemic as people stayed at home due to lockdowns, it faces growing
competition from Apple Music, Amazon Music, and a handful of smaller rivals.
Apple has also launched a paid subscription platform,
presenting stiff competition to Spotify's podcast ambitions, where it has put a
lot of effort and money to build the business.
Spotify's podcast range now has millions of podcast titles,
including Renegades: Born in the USA featuring former US President Barack Obama
and Bruce Springsteen, and The Joe Rogan Experience.
The company expects total premium subscribers in the range
of 162 million to 166 million for the second quarter. Analysts forecast it to
hit 166.1 million, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
It forecast total revenue in a EUR 2.16 billion to EUR 2.36
billion range for the second quarter. Analysts expected revenue of EUR 2.27
billion.
Spotify, which launched its services in 86 new countries in
the first quarter, said growth in the United States, Mexico, Russia, and India
offset lower-than-expected growth in Latin America and Europe.
Premium subscribers, which account for most of the company's
revenue, were up 21 percent to 158 million from a year earlier. Analysts on
average were expecting the company to have 157.5 million paid subscribers,
according to IBES data from Refinitiv. Revenue rose to EUR 2.15 billion for the
three months ended March 31, from EUR 1.85 billion a year earlier, beating a
consensus forecast of EUR 2.14 billion.
Total monthly active users rose 24 percent to 356 million.
© Reuters
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