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[All Platforms] No Ads in Podcasts for Spotify Premium users

I pay for my subscription. Every month for years now. The main reason I am a paid-for subscriber with Spotify is so I don't have to hear ads. As I have shifted my podcast listening from other providers to Spotify to bypass ads, both from the platform as well as integrated into the content.

 

I expect not to hear ads on Spotify. I understand there are ads woven into the actual content of the podcast itself, but for as big of a company and the amount of leverage Spotify has, I expect to not hear ads so long as I am paying for the service.

 

I reached out to Spotify and got this lazy, generic answer from Joy in Spotify Customer Support: “if you're hearing ads on podcasts using this Premium account. It's possible that the podcaster integrated that ads to their podcast content”. Thanks for breaking your back on that response.

 

I KNOW what the ads I’m hearing are. And I understand they can’t ask podcasters to export two versions, one with integrated ads and one without. What I expect from Spotify is to either implement metadata that tags the beginning and ending of ad segments and bypass them for us, Premium subscribers, or require podcasters to give metadata timecodes that Spotify can identify to bypass them AUTOMATICALLY.

 

Just to be clear, even if these identifiers are put into the content, I don’t want to have to pull my phone out to hit any sort of “skip ads” button. This is literally the ONLY reason users have Premium. So get rid of the ads. It’s actually very simple. And let’s not get started on how archaic it is to continually hit the “15sec forward” button to bypass the ads, first over shooting, then undershooting the duration of the integrated ad, only to have to make peace with hearing the last ten seconds of the ad. At that point it’s not servicing either party in the transaction.

 

It’s 2020. You are a huge company with a lot of leverage and a huge developer budget. I honestly can’t believe I’m even having to write this suggestion.

 

tl:dr - Spotify, I am a Premium member. You made a promise to me that if I became a Premium member, I wouldn’t hear ads. I’m hearing ads on podcasts. Integrated or not, I don’t care. You have the technology and power to fix it. So fix it. And make it automatic. It’s 2020.

Updated on 2023-04-15

Hey folks,

The Ideas section provides users with the opportunity to share their opinion on what features and app improvements can be developed, to make Spotify better. This idea however, in it's core fundamentals, requires to change how the Premium subscription works and what opportunities Spotify offers to Podcast creators.

 

As part of the Premium subscription, all music can be enjoyed ad-free. And while Spotify doesn’t play ads that interrupt the music listening experience of Premium subscribers, some podcasts may include advertising, host-read endorsements, or sponsorship independently of the streaming platforms featuring such podcasts.

 

Providing a way to circumvent those is not something that our Idea submission process can accomplish.


This doesn't mean that your feedback isn't heard and that this request couldn't be fulfilled by some other means in the future. On the contrary, this is being monitored and we invite everyone to share their opinion in a constructive manner. We will then ensure to pass it on to the relevant teams.

 

Please do note, that we do understand the overall sentiment and if the thread stops being useful as a source to track constructive feedback, we will need to close it for further replies.

 

All the best!

Comments
Berit0

Plan

Premium

Country

Argentina

Device

Moto G8 Plus

Operating System

Android 10

As people are saying, the ads we're forced to listen while listening podcast -even though we pay a subscription- aren't embedded within the podcast recording. These are Spotify ads that even apear as ads with a message saying "the podcast will continue after the ad". !!!!!! See the image below.
Why would I pay for a subscription if it isn't to GET RID OF ANY KIND OF ADS? On top of that, the adds are not even from my country and there's no way I could get what the add is trying to sell to me, it's trash.

I'm seriously considering stop paying my subscription after many years and switch to other platform.

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FieryMoonlight

A lot of people like the ads, as they serve as a natural break or pause function. There should be a toggle function for skippable ads for premium to not only do just that, but also create less of a negative connotation with the ads.

Zoso03

How is this the accepted answer? it's a useless post that bypasses the actual problem and does nothing to help. I'm listening to a podcast and I can see the cover image change to the ad, i can see the time bar change to the length of the ad. It also cuts in right in the middle of sentences and words, so this is not an advertisement being read by the hosts of the podcast and is part of the audio. 

 

Why am I paying for an Ad-free subscription when Ad's are being injected and played in the player and NOT part of the audio I'm listening to?

 

EDIT: Was listening to a podcast where they literally said it is an AD free podcast, only to be followed by an AD,

 

EDIT 2: I scrolled down on the pod cast and in spotify there is a section that says "Recent Ads" and shows me the ad so i can click on it. This is not the podcast creator, it's In Spotify 

 

 

 

 

Zoso03

So according to support Spotify is hiding behind a loophole and tricky wording. Premium advertises Ad-Free MUSIC, meaning technically anything that isn't music can play ad's and that's expected behavior and we can't do anything about it. I pointed out there is something can be done and that is to go to a competitor that provided ad-free podcasts and they closed the chat. I'm seriously considering leaving after nearly 10 years with Spotify for this **bleep**

Alejandra42

 

Hej, Why do I have to listen commercials when I hear my podcast?

I pay Premium family precisely not to hear them.

Best regard Alejandra

Country Denmark

Device

(iPhone 6S,  Macbook air 2014)

Operating System

(iOS 11

 

 

 

They are audio ads during podcasts, not ads spoken by the host, or part of the podcast. It happens on multiple devices. The Spotify app in my Volvo xc60, and on my Samsung phone. It will pause the podcast and "advertisement in progress" will display on either screen with a 30 second countdown.
stargrinder

Australian here checking in in 2024. Dynamic ads in the podcast and today even got served discrete tracks before playing a podcast episode. Checked my account, all paid up duo premium. Please rectify this for Australian customers as you are currently in breach of the ACCC laws about false or misleading advertising. 

posneg6
Yep I agree lets contact the Accc and use all the posts to try make them do something.
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lucretia-alejandre

I am annoyed to hear ads in the podcast I’m listening to. It’s extremely jarring and upsetting because I pay for premium which should mean ad-free. Stop the ads in the podcasts! It’s ruining my experience. 😞

Spooky88

Plan

Premium

Country

United States

 

My Question or Issue

Spotify has begun inserting ads in podcasts I listen to. I understand that this is done in partnership with the podcast creator and is deliberate, but if Spotify is purveyor of these ads then surely they are being compensated for it. This is an annoyance, but it doesn't really devalue the cost of premium in a meaningful way.

However, it seems highly disingenuous for Spotify to be subsidizing their own costs with this new ad integration, and simultaneously increasing the monthly cost of a standard premium subscription. Can someone make this make sense so I don't have to move to a competitor? I happen to like the app itself and would really prefer not to do that.