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Watch Now: Nebraska man s love of mayonnaise wins him $10,000 in Kraft contest

Bellevue resident Nicholas Walker wins $10,000 thanks to his love for mayonnaise. Few people have expressed their love for a condiment in a way that results in a billboard dedication and a five-figure cash prize. Bellevue resident Nicholas Walker is now among that small group. Walker, 21, recently won Kraft Foods’ national “Mayodorsement” challenge. Contestants were asked to post a video about their love for mayonnaise on Instagram or Twitter using #kraftmayodorsement and #contest. Bellevue resident Nicholas Walker, 21, recently won Kraft Foods’ national “Mayodorsement” challenge, which asked people to post a video about their love for mayonnaise on social media. NICHOLAS WALKER

The Streaming War Is Going Hi-Fi

Getty Images Amazon Music is seeing positive results with its high-fidelity tier as Spotify and Apple Music will follow suit later this year. This year, more big streaming services are offering a new way to listen to music that makes it sound richer than it has in ages. The question is, how many people will pay a premium for it? Early results from Amazon Music, which launched its high-quality, lossless audio high-definition service in 2019, are promising. The company says that HD subscriptions ($12.99 a month for Prime members, compared with $7.99 for its standard Unlimited tier) have grown 100% globally year over year as of March. Amazon is also seeing a bump in engagement from customers upgrading to its HD option: Those subscribers streamed, on average, 11% more overall and 16% more on albums in the first 30 days after switching, and both the hip-hop and rock genres global market shares are 20% higher on HD than on Unlimited.

AV News in Brief • Home Theater Forum

You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Sonyhas introduced the SRS-RA5000 ($699.99) and SRS-RA3000 ($299.99) wireless speakers which promise to offer “premium, at-home listening experiences.” Both include Sony’s spatial sound technologies, capable of creating “room-filling” and immersive sound. Sony also says that 360 Reality Audio content can be streamed from Amazon Music HD on the new speakers using Alexa Cast from April 6th. Owners in the US and Canada will be able to stream “object-based” audio if they have subscribed to Amazon Music HD, with its 70 million tracks in High Definition (HD), five million songs in Ultra HD, and catalogue of 3D Audio (including 360 Reality Audio content).

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