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Op-ed by Chris Castle of Music Tech SolutionsIf you’ve heard about the high turnover at Spotify, here’s the latest confirmation: Someone at Spotify evidently thinks it’s a good idea to have “town halls” for songwriters in Nashville and Los Angeles (but not New York). “Town halls” imply an open forum where anyone can talk about issues of importance to the community hosting the town hall. That’s apparently not what these Spotify town halls are to be about. The intention is to limit them to a single topic–Spotify’s appeal of the songwriter rates at the Copyright Royalty Board.First, remember that Spotify did this kind of thing once before in 2014. Remember, in 2014 the company got a lot of groovy from the pillars of the music business who wanted to see Spotify succeed (and make bank on the stock). In 2014, publicly criticizing Spotify was a new thing and it took some courage for artists to go after the company in the days before Spotify executives gorged themselves on the public’s money at the public market trough.That 2014 charm offensive foundered, to be kind. (See Meltdown at the Soho House: Spotify’s Artist Charm Offensive Tour Self-Destructs on Opening Night and Billboard’s coverage, Spotify’s Artist Outreach Mission Backfires.)Spotify Songwriter Town Hall Charm Offensive: Go Ahead, Make My Day [Op-Ed]
In an effort to combat some of the negative press it's been receiving over its efforts to keep down songwriter royalty rates, Spotify is planning to hold a series of. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/03/spotify-songwriter-town-hall-charm-offensive-go-ahead-make-my-day-op-ed.htm