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Podcasts now available for Twitter Blue subscribers on Android – onmsft.com

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
September 29, 2022
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Last month, Twitter announced that they had plans to incorporate podcasts into the platform as a part of their newly redesigned Spaces Tab. Later on, they announced that the feature was available to Twitter Blue subscribers with iOS devices via Twitter Blue Labs. Twitter further indicated that the feature would roll out to Android, which has now been availed.

the redesigned Spaces Tab is now available to members on Android—be sure to update your app! https://t.co/sgFYYC1mYD

— Twitter Blue (@TwitterBlue) September 28, 2022

At $4.99 per month, you will be able to access podcasts on Android devices. What’s more, the podcasts under the newly revamped Spaces tab will be categorized under various themes, that is, News, Music, Sports, and others. The newly redesigned tab will also feature existing podcasts, and any ongoing live Spaces or pre-recorded chats. Join Twitter Blue where you will be able to gain early access to these features and more.

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