Amazon wants to turn your radio DJ dreams into a reality with its new Amp app.
Still in beta, the platform invites folks to "create live, shared radio shows with the music they love. For free." It may remind you of Clubhouse, but Amazon's version adds a music library "stacked" with licensed songs. All you need is the Amp app, an iPhone, and an entry code.
Currently invite-only, the app is accessible by downloading Amp from the Apple App Store and joining the waitlist, subscribing to the Amp Newsletter, or following @OnAmp_.
"Radio has always been about music and culture," Amp VP John Ciancutti said in a statement. "But imagine if you were inventing the medium for the first time today. You'd make it so anybody with a phone, a voice, and a love for music could make their own show. And that's exactly what we're doing. Amp makes it possible for you to grab the mic and run the airwaves. We are creating a new version of radio that will have an infinite dial of shows."
Amp encourages folks to launch their program in any format—from sports recaps to themed song countdowns to news reactions. "Share your hot takes and playlists with like-minded listeners. Or call in to live shows and talk with hosts in real time," Amp said. "The mic is yours."
Kicking off the limited beta are a slate of shows, including the return of Nicki Minaj's Queen Radio, with upcoming streams planned from Pusha T, Tinashe, Lindsey Stirling, Travis Barker, Lil Yachty, and Big Boi; personalities Tefi Pessoa and Nikita Dragun; radio hosts Zach Sang, Kat Corbett, Christian James Hand, and Guy Raz; and writers from music and culture publication The FADER.
Android and desktop apps in the works, as are opportunities for smaller creators to earn money. "We're
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