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Streaming Music Subscriptions Grew 26% in 2021, With YouTube Music as Fastest Growing DSP in the West While YouTube made strides to start catching up with market leaders Spotify and Apple, the ...
Though Spotify remains the most-subscribed streaming service, owning 31% of the market, its dominance is very slowly decreasing — it held 33% of the market in 2020, and 34% in 2019.
The case is a landmark development in the still-developing music streaming market, with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York calling it the first criminal case ...
Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming services drive tons of revenue in the music industry, but they don't pay musicians the same rate per stream for royalties. In fact, there can be vast ...
Decentralized music streaming platform Tune.fm has a new investor. According to a Sept. 12 announcement, the protocol has received $50 million in capital from Global Emerging Markets, bringing its ...
Latin music scored even better in song consumption, earning a 10.8% of the market. Hip-hop came out on top (owning nearly a quarter of the market), once again, followed by pop, rock and R&B ...
However, a MusicWatch report that focuses solely on music listening — excluding time spent listening to news/talk radio, podcasts and other non-music fare — found that streaming led all ...
As you can see in the chart below, in 2018, according to ERA, subscription music streaming services in the U.K. were paid £829.1 million from consumers that year.
When it comes to music streaming, there’s still pretty much only one name you need to know.I’ll give you a hint: it starts with “S,” and ends in “potify.” ...
When consumers are typically paying around $10 a month for unlimited music, that’s a tiny pie to divide. ... (CMA) carried out an investigation into whether the streaming music market was fair.