And yet another take on the Spotify/streaming payment story. Because of the complexities of musical ownership and royalties, as well as the myriad ways of listening to and buying music, this story will always be like the story of the blind men trying to describe an elephant through the sense of touch. Except in this […]
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Spotify and Pandora artist payments: Not as exploitative as they’re made out to be. – Slate Magazine
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Streaming Shakes Up Music Industry’s Model for Royalties – NYTimes.com
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
More musicians weigh in on the subject of the financial side of online streaming: Streaming Shakes Up Music Industry’s Model for Royalties – NYTimes.com.
What’s the new A&R?
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
In my previous post, I discussed the recent announcement by Thom Yorke of Radiohead that he was pulling his music from Spotify. This announcement has caused quite a stir, with lots of people taking pro and anti Spotify positions. It’s important to have this sort of debate, but the focus on Spotify is causing people […]
Spotify is not a record store, it’s a radio station!
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Reflecting on the link I posted about Thom Yorke quitting Spotify, I kept thinking about the statement in the article that, “The industry average offers slightly less than 0.4p a stream – meaning that 1m streams of a song would generate about £3,800. Most songs receive far fewer streams.” The problem with this statement is […]
Thom Yorke blasts Spotify on Twitter as he pulls his music | Technology | guardian.co.uk
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Tom Yorke is right about the problem of funding new artists, but he’s got the wrong enemy in his sights. Spotify is not a cheapskate record label, it’s a generous radio network. More on this in a bit. Thom Yorke blasts Spotify on Twitter as he pulls his music | Technology | guardian.co.uk.
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