Spotify Launches Narrated Articles Feature With Over 650 Long-Form Magazine Stories

Spotify has launched a new content format called Articles, bringing narrated long-form magazine journalism to the platform for the first time. Starting today, over 650 English-language articles from publications including Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, Vogue, Variety, Billboard, Vibe, GQ, WIRED, Vanity Fair, and Pitchfork are available to stream, produced by Spotify’s in-house team, Spotify Audiobooks.

Each narrated Article is under two hours long and available within Premium users’ monthly audiobooks allowance, alongside their existing audiobook library. Free users can purchase individual articles for $1.99 each.   

“With Articles, we’re introducing long-form journalism in audio as a natural extension of the music, podcasts, and audiobooks people already come to Spotify for,” says Colleen Prendergast, Licensing Lead at Spotify Audiobooks. “By bringing shorter form content into the mix, we’re meeting audiences where they are to help build healthy listening habits, ultimately growing engagement with books over time.”

Rolling Stone is among the launch partners, and its CEO Julian Holguin frames the collaboration as a natural fit. “This allows us to deepen the connection between our readers and the artists, stories, and features they care about, while also providing an opportunity for discovery,” he says. “By making Rolling Stone’s journalism more accessible on Spotify, we’re excited to bring our storytelling to an even wider audience.”

The logic behind the format mirrors what Spotify has seen with podcasts: shorter, less intimidating listens opening the door to longer-form engagement over time. Since launching audiobooks just over 2 years ago, Spotify has expanded into 22 markets, reached tens of millions of new readers, and grown listening hours 60% year over year. Articles adds another entry point to that ecosystem, sitting alongside existing features like Page Match, Recaps, and Follow Along.

For music and culture fans already living inside the Spotify ecosystem, Articles represents a direct pipeline from the artists they follow to the journalism written about them, surfaced through the platform’s personalization and discovery tools.