Music industry

YouTube Paid the Music Industry More Than $3 Billion In 2019

YouTube has the lowest per-stream payouts among streaming music platforms — a dubious distinction it has carried for years. But platform CEO Susan Wojcicki says it all adds up.

Digital Music News

The Great Secret of the Modern Music Business

A little over a decade ago, when Twitter was still a place where it felt possible to hurl one’s thoughts into the ether without any sense that they might have Real World Ramifications, I tweeted my views on the latest single by US warbler Jordin Sparks.

Music Business Worldwide

‘The Whole System Collapsed’: Inside the Music Industry’s Ongoing Distribution Crisis

‘It’s amazing how a company most have never heard of can bring the U.S. music industry to its knees,’ said one label exec struggling to get his artists’ records into stores.

Rolling Stones

Spotify engage le bras de fer avec l’industrie de la musique

Fort de ses 124 millions d’abonnés payants, le groupe veut réduire la facture des majors.

Le Figaro

All Eyes On Spotify

All eyes (and ears) in the music business will be on Spotify tomorrow, February 5th, as the leading audio streaming service in the world announces its Q4 2019 earnings.

Forbes

What Is Sync Licensing? A Look at One of the Music Industry’s Fastest-Growing Sectors

Sync licensing is quickly ramping upward, with artists capturing increased revenues. Here’s an overview for artists, composers, advertisers, and everybody in between.

Digital Music News

South Korea now has more than 10m paying music subscribers

Around one in five people in South Korea now subscribe to a music streaming service, as the country’s golden age for music – and for the music industry – shows little sign of abating.

MusicAlly

Blockchain Music Companies Reshaping a Troubled Music Industry

Did Napster kill the music industry? Depends on who you ask. Some will say yes, while others will argue the revolution of peer-to-peer music sharing platforms was an inevitable byproduct of technology (a.k.a., the times they are a changin').

Built In

Wyclef Jean veut soutenir l’industrie musicale en Afrique et dans les pays en voie de développement

Les artistes des pays africains et dans les pays en développement peuvent désormais compter sur le soutien de Wyclef Jean. Le chanteur haïtien-américain et son groupe Carnival World Music ont débloqué 25 millions de dollars de fonds d’investissement pour les soutenir.

Afrik Mag


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