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Guest Post by Glenn Peoples on MediumKey takeaways:·A third of the top 1,000 Pandora artists have more artist stations than Facebook followers. It’s more than a third domestically since artist stations primarily exist in the U.S. while social followings are global.· Facebook posts achieve about 10 percent organic reach. Extra impressions will cost money. Pandora artist stations cost nothing to reach listeners.A Pandora artist station, a Facebook like and a Twitter follower all have the ability to reach music fans and provide an opportunity to make money. But one of these platforms’ reach might surprise you. One-third (33.4 percent) of the top 1,000 artists on Pandora have more artist stations than Facebook likes. A slightly smaller fraction, 31.5 percent, has more artist stations than either Facebook, Twitter or Instagram followers.However, Pandora artist stations compare more favorably then they might seem. These artist stations can almost entirely be attributed only to the United States. Small, undisclosed numbers of listeners and amounts of revenue comes from Australia and New Zealand. In contrast, social media platforms have global followings. Artists like Drake and Eminem have social media followers around the world.Considering the global nature of the music business — 51 percent of digital and 80 percent of total recorded music revenues came from outside of the U.S. last year (IFPI, 2016) – the difference between a domestic following and a global following is critical. Drake might have fans throughout the world, but fans in North America are more valuable than fans in, say, Central America. For spreading news of new singles, upcoming tours and available tickets (Pandora’s AMPcast can do them all), North American fans are going to get the priority.Put simply, reach matters when achieved sensibly. Reach means revenue. And reach often means costs. Pandora, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all provide connections to fans but artists will find they have different costs to reach many of those fans.In my previous post (about Gucci Mane) I discussed the important role played by artist stations, those Pandora stations that use an artist’s music as a jumping off point for a listening experience. The important thing to remember is artist stations correlate with that artist’s streaming activity. If fans create more Drake stations, for example, Drake will get spins as a result. The relationship goes the other way, too. Listeners may create a Drake station after hearing his music, which in turn helps ensure they hear more Drake music.Related articles



