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Spotify new strategy to become youtube of audio ?
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<blockquote data-quote="simpletonion" data-source="post: 1045893" data-attributes="member: 23673"><p>Haven't watched the Spotify announcement so commenting based on JDs vid.</p><p></p><p>My sense is musicians always had Spotify as a hosting option, and perhaps creating the 'creators' nomenclature signals expanding content beyond music and podcasts?</p><p></p><p>I know a career musician (of infinitesimal fame) who recently decided to pull all his content from Spotify based on the poor revenue generation from having it on the platform. Of course, revenue is a function of popularity (superstar bias will always be) but, as a comparison, radio generates ~25x per play in royalties compared to Spotify.</p><p></p><p>Maybe this changes his - and others like his - views.</p><p></p><p>I'll say this. As soon as CD quality comes to Spotify in SA I'll be crossing over from Tidal. No more buggy HEOS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simpletonion, post: 1045893, member: 23673"] Haven't watched the Spotify announcement so commenting based on JDs vid. My sense is musicians always had Spotify as a hosting option, and perhaps creating the 'creators' nomenclature signals expanding content beyond music and podcasts? I know a career musician (of infinitesimal fame) who recently decided to pull all his content from Spotify based on the poor revenue generation from having it on the platform. Of course, revenue is a function of popularity (superstar bias will always be) but, as a comparison, radio generates ~25x per play in royalties compared to Spotify. Maybe this changes his - and others like his - views. I'll say this. As soon as CD quality comes to Spotify in SA I'll be crossing over from Tidal. No more buggy HEOS. [/QUOTE]
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