Apple increasing the price of Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple One from today

Apple is increasing the monthly subscription price of Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple One with immediate effect.
Beginning today, the cost of Apple Music has been upped by around $1 per month for individuals and around $2 per month for families, with Apple citing “an increase in licensing costs” for the increased monthly fee.
Apple TV+ is now $2 per month more expensive, and Apple One bundles are seeing between a $2/$3 monthly increase, with the Premier now priced at $32.95 per month compared to $29.95 per month previously.
Speaking with 9to5Mac, an Apple spokesperson said “The change to Apple Music is due to an increase in licensing costs, and in turn, artists and songwriters will earn more for the streaming of their music.”
The subscription prices for Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple One will increase beginning today. The change to Apple Music is due to an increase in licensing costs, and in turn, artists and songwriters will earn more for the streaming of their music. We also continue to add innovative features that make Apple Music the world’s best listening experience. We introduced Apple TV+ at a very low price because we started with just a few shows and movies. Three years later, Apple TV+ is home to an extensive selection of award-winning and broadly acclaimed series, feature films, documentaries, and kids and family entertainment from the world’s most creative storytellers.
The change marks Apple’s first ever price increase to Apple Music, Apple One and Apple TV+ in the United States.
Apple TV+
- Monthly: $6.99/month (from $4.99)
- Annual: $69/month (from $49.99)
Apple Music
- Individual: $10.99/month (from $9.99)
- Family: $16.99/month (from $14.99)
- Individual Annual: $109/year (from $99)
Apple One
- Individual: $16.95/month (from $14.95)
- Family: $22.95/month (from $19.95)
- Premier: $32.95/ (from $29.95)
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