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Guest post by Sergey Bludov, SVP, Media & Entertainment of global technology consultancy DataArtAs the way in which music is consumed evolves, the rift between streaming platforms and the music industry seems to increase every year. In 2018, revenues from recorded music in the U.S. rose by 12% to $9.8 billion in estimated retail value. According to the RIAA, this growth was driven primarily by revenue from paid subscription services such as Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and others. These services had over 50 million subscribers in 2018. It's hard not to argue that streaming platforms have revolutionized the way in which the public listens to music and have had a demonstrably positive impact on music industry profits. So with revenues up, this must be good news for everyone, including platforms, labels, and artists, right?Unfortunately, it's not quite that simple. While the music industry is trying to fix the value gap, there's a complicated and growing schism between streaming platforms like Spotify and publishers and artists. It doesn’t appear likely that the problem will be solved any time soon. Labels, streaming services, and artists are all struggling to determine royalties in this new landscape. It's the creators and their support system versus the distributors. The creators want to figure out what kind of data the distributors are using. The main issue is that the distributors may also be struggling with that same question. From a technical perspective, these streaming platforms are capable of providing more advanced analytics and metrics than musicians have ever enjoyed access to in the past. That gives artists and copyright owners more information than ever with which to claim they should be receiving a larger piece of the royalty pie. As the industry catches up to the technology, however, it can be difficult for both the platforms and publishers to accurately analyze this data. At the same time, increasing dependency on streaming services gives more power to platforms, which could be a cause of concern for both labels and artists.Tough Love: Rift Between Spotify, Music Industry Growing
A contentious relationship from the beginning, the streaming industry and the rest of the music business have been increasingly at odds of late. Even as recorded revenues continue to rise,. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/05/tough-love-rift-between-spotify-music-industry-growi