Streaming has dramatically increased its share of U.S. music industry revenue, making up 84 percent in 2023, up by almost 20 percent from the figure recorded in 2017. Meanwhile, the share of music revenue generated by physical sales has decreased in equal measures, and in 2022 accounted for...
I don't subscribe to streaming music for the same reason I don't subscribe to cable TV: - it's continuous money down the drain with nothing to show for it...
Music streaming apps generated $53.7 billion revenue in 2024, a 12.5% increase on the year prior Almost a third of all music streaming app revenue was from the US Spotify is the most popular streaming service in terms of subscribers
Sony Music Posts 14% Jump in Revenue From Streaming Subscriptions, Big Releases Also, big releases from ATEEZ and Tyler, the Creator help bolster the third quarter earnings for the second-biggest major music company. Billboard
This includes earnings beyond whatever streaming and publishing money you’re earning from activity on YouTube Music. It includes be a share of ad revenue generated when you music is used in other creators’ videos on YouTube, tracked and paid via the YouTube Content ID program. Orpartner pro...
As streaming continues to grow, the discussion around how those services pay artists will only get louder. Even the RIAA is chiming in on it. “Streaming music has been the subject of a healthy debate, which is appropriate,” Sherman writes. “...But the reality is that the consumer has...
Que everyone that feels the need to let everyone know they would rather own their music. Why is that a bad thing? I mean, it's no different than any other thread on here where people offer their opinions. The thread is about streaming, people are going to com...
The streaming revenue has been growing year by year since the late 2000s and early 2010s and overtook the revenue from physical sales as of 2017. With two thirds of the global music revenue in 2024 coming from streaming, it was undoubtedly the backbone of the industry. Smaller regional ...
1. Streaming revenue from your sound recordings What are streaming royalties? This is money you’re owed whenever your recordings — whether you’re the label, the artist, or both — are streamed on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, or Deezer. This royalty is sometimes called the “stream...
A report by The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has shown that 75% of music revenue made in the retail sector within the US last year came from streaming. These figures are thanks to the continued popularity of subscription services to s