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YouTube joins music streaming war with US$10-a-month ad-free video access and unlimited music plan Red

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Robert Kyncl, YouTube Chief Business Officer, unveils YouTube Red. Photo: AP

YouTube on Wednesday unveiled a new US$10-a-month subscription plan in the US called Red that combines ad-free videos, new original series and movies from top YouTubers, and on-demand unlimited streaming music.

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Red builds on Google's existing music streaming service by providing ad-free access to YouTube programming, along with features such as the ability to download videos to mobile devices and have music playing in the background while using other mobile apps.

Current subscribers to the Google Play Music service, which also costs US$10 a month, will also get access to Red.

“It’s a major, major evolution of our platform,” YouTube’s chief business officer, Robert Kyncl, told journalists at an event at its studio space in Los Angeles.

Red targets YouTube fans who want to skip ads, while giving them a chance to pass along some cash to their favourite video creators, who'll share in the new revenues. It comes as streaming services like Hulu, Pandora, Spotify and TuneIn offer ad-free as a paid option.

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