Music-streaming may be popular, but it’s not exactly lucrative, which is why Spotify still operates on a loss even though it’s one of the most-popular music-streaming services in the world. Obviously, that’s something that needs to change if Spotify wants continue operating, which is why the company is planning to expand into the video-streaming market this week. According to a Wall Street Journal report on Monday, the Stockholm-based company will begin offering video content to Android users in Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States later this week, and will offer the same content to iOS users by the end of next week. We don’t know what kind of content will be offered, but Spotify announced last year that it’s partnered with content creators like BBC and MTV, as well as several others.