Tata Sky Music service has been revamped to combine Tata Sky Music and Tata Sky Music+ subscriptions. It goals to supply a “360-degree music experience” on TV and its cellular app at an reasonably priced value. Originally, the 2 Tata Sky Music companies had been separate with Tata Sky Music+ providing some further advantages over the usual as soon as. But now, each subscription companies have been mixed and are collectively known as Tata Sky Music. The subscription additionally consists of Hungama Music Pro at no additional value.
Tata Sky has introduced via a press launch that it’s merging the common Tata Sky Music subscription service and Tata Sky Music+ service into one. It will probably be accessible on TV and the Tata Sky cellular app at Rs. 2.5 per day. Those who subscribe to the brand new Taka Sky Music service will get 20 audio stations and 5 video stations with an ad-free listening expertise. It additionally consists of limitless offline downloads, limitless streaming of music movies, and a free subscription to Hungama Music Pro, which might individually value Rs. 99 per 30 days.
Tata Sky Music subscribers can hearken to Indian, worldwide, regional, devotional, Ghazal, Hindustani, and different genres on their TV in addition to the cellular app. Those who’re already subscribed to Tata Sky Music or Tata Sky Music+ will probably be upgraded to the brand new built-in service robotically. New subscribers may give a missed name on 080 6858 0815 to benefit from the service on channel 815.
“We wanted to offer a one-stop music service with added benefits. With a robust and curated library for all genres of music, a refreshed Tata Sky Music will give subscribers an elevated music experience. With the help of our partner, Hungama Music, this is a step towards expanding the audience base, and exploring many new cohorts of customers,” Chief Commercial and Content Officer for Tata Sky Pallavi Puri mentioned.
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