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Telekom Serbia became a partner of Spotify

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Spotify forever transformed the way you listen to music when it was launched in Sweden in 2008.
Spotify, the world’s most popular music streaming service, will be available to all users in Serbia free of charge from July 15. The fully localized Spotify platform provides the best local and international music listening experience of over 50 million songs and more than a million podcasts. This digital service makes it easy for people to follow every moment of their lives with music, while exercising, cooking, having fun or learning, wherever they are.
Spotify has entered into partnerships with a limited number of brands in the region, and one of the partners is Telekom Serbia. On that occasion, Vladimir Lucic, Internet and Multimedia Coordinator of Telekom Serbia Group, stated:
– As the leading telecommunications company in the region, we are sincerely excited by the fact that we became partners of Spotify during the launch of their service in the Balkans! Spotify is the largest and fastest growing music service of its kind and we are happy that it is now available in the Balkans, and we are looking forward to this partnership – said Vladimir.
Highlighting his satisfaction with Spotify’s arrival in the regional market, Marco Bertozzi, Vice President, Head of Spotify for EMEA and Multi-Market Advertising Sales, added:
– Our commitment to research and personalization has helped us establish relationships with millions of people around the world and in turn create connections between brands and our customers. We are excited to be able to open the door for brands and advertisers in Serbia, to use our streaming data and innovative ad formats to connect with listeners – he said.
Spotify forever transformed the way you listen to music when it was launched in Sweden in 2008. Today, it is the most popular global audio streaming service with a subscription of over 286 million users, including 130 million subscribers in 92 markets, Srbija Danas reports.

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