YouTube is close to launching its own premium music subscription service.
That's according to Billboard that reports the video platform is set to introduce a Spotify-like offering with visuals, with sources revealing that it could be as soon as the end year.
The service is said to be run through parent company Google's All Access subscription music service through which it will exploit its catalogue with users able to access it according to free and premium tiers that will be ...
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