KEY POINTS
  • Amazon is giving Prime members access to 100 million songs without ads, the company announced Tuesday.
  • It will also offer Prime members a selection of ad-free podcasts.
  • Amazon has sought to sweeten the perks offered via its Prime subscription program, after raising the price to $139 a year, up from $119.
The Logo of music streaming platform and online music store Amazon Music is displayed on a smartphone on December 14, 2018 in Berlin, Germany.

Amazon is expanding its selection of ad-free music and podcasts for Prime members, the latest effort to sweeten the perks offered in its mainstay subscription program.

Amazon is significantly boosting its music library available to Prime subscribers to 100 million songs, up from 2 million, the company announced Tuesday. The songs will be free of ads, but users can only listen by shuffling artists, albums or playlists, instead of selecting songs on demand.