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Guest post by Melina Druga on MidemBlogIn this series of posts from Reportlinker, we review the latest music+tech news, with one big statistic per news item. All you need to know, in figures!The streaming music industry is still evolving. On one hand, it has made music more personal. Users can build playlists and explore artists they otherwise wouldn’t have known. On the other hand, it has raised a number of important questions. Who controls ownership? How is revenue distributed? What does streaming do to the album?Here are five streaming music trends to watch, some with long-term implications, by the numbers:140 million: Spotify’s number of users as of June 2017, although it is unclear how many are paid subscribers. This is an increase of 40 million in the past year. This subscriber base is also larger than that of technology gients Amazon and Apple. Apple Music, by comparison, has 27 million users. Spotify has plans for an initial public offering, although the company says rumours it will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange are untrue. In November, Spotify purchased cloud startup Preact in an effort to attract and maintain subscribers. Source: The Independent3-6: How long it will take before major labels become integrated into new classical streaming site Primephonic. Launched last month, the service is organising content not only by criteria like song title and album but also by composer, era, performer and sub-genre. The site also wants to educate users about classical music. Its stream payment system is different as well: 60% of net revenue goes to labels, while copyright fees are paid out of the remaining 40%. Subscriptions are $14.99 monthly with service available only in the U.S. and UK. Source: Billboard5 Streaming Trends To Keep An Eye On This Summer
As the development of the streaming music industry continues to bring out more questions surrounding issues of ownership and income, we're looking at five important numbers to watch, and what. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/07/5-streaming-trends-to-keep-an-eye-on-this-summer.