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STREAMING SERVICES
Our two winners here have retained their crowns by means of continual adaptation and improvement
Tidal has upped its game once again to stay ahead of rivals
■ Tidal £10.99/month
Once again, Tidal bags the top spot here (that’s 10 years in a row, stats fans).
Somehow, this hi-res streaming service always manages to up its game and stay one step ahead of the competition. This year, a key change has been a simplification to the service’s pricing structure. While access to 24-bit hi-res streams and Dolby Atmos Music and Sony 360 Audio tracks used to be locked within a £19.99 ‘HiFi Plus’ tier, with CD-quality streaming offered in a £9.99 ‘HiFi’ option, there is now just one individual subscription plan costing £11 per month. This price matches Apple Music and Amazon Music, meaning Tidal is no longer the most expensive hi-res streaming service out there.