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    Home » Sections » Broadcasting and Media » Spotify sees strong subscriber growth

    Spotify sees strong subscriber growth

    Spotify reported quarterly monthly active users and subscribers ahead of expectations as it grew in all regions.
    By Agency Staff24 October 2023
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    Music streaming giant Spotify Technology on Tuesday reported quarterly monthly active users and subscribers ahead of expectations as it grew in all regions.

    It also forecast that the number of monthly listeners would reach 601 million in the final three months of 2023.

    The company posted third-quarter operating income of €32-million, its first quarterly profit since 2021, helped by a higher gross margin and lower marketing and personnel costs.

    Spotify’s gross margin rose to 26.4% in the July-September period, up 166 basis points

    Its gross margin rose to 26.4% in the July-September period, up 166 basis points from the year-earlier period.

    After spending more than €1-billion in building up its podcast business, Spotify has been keeping a tight lid on costs, laying off 6% of its employees earlier this year and in July raising prices for its premium plans across several countries.

    The number of monthly active users rose 26% to 574 million in the third quarter, beating Spotify’s guidance and analysts’ consensus forecasts of 565.7 million.

    Premium subscribers, who account for most of the company’s revenue, rose 16% to 226 million, topping estimates of 223.7 million, according to IBES data from LSEG.

    Revenue rose 11% to €3.36-billion, beating estimates of €3.33-billion.

    Spotify ad revenue

    Ad-supported revenue grew 16% from a year earlier as music advertising revenue re-accelerated, driven by growth in impressions sold and stable pricing, the company said. Podcast advertising also grew by double digits.

    Spotify’s monthly user forecast for the fourth quarter sets the company firmly on target to reach a billion users and $100-billion of revenue annually by 2030. Analysts had expected a forecast of 591.2 million listeners.

    Read: Forget vinyl, CDs are making a comeback

    It also expects premium subscribers to reach 235 million in the last three months of the year and revenue to reach €3.7-billion. Analysts were expecting a forecast of 232.4 million premium subscribers and revenue of €3.69-billion.  — Supantha Mukherjee, (c) 2023 Reuters

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