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Rethinking Music: What The Industry Could Learn From Netflix

Posted onOctober 29, 2015November 4, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

For better or worse, the music business is becoming an all-you-can-eat affair. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsbusiness models, Future of Music, Netflix, streaming music, subscriptions

Music Streaming And The Two Drink Minimum

Posted onOctober 15, 2015October 21, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

Some of the leading music streaming companies are starting to think of music as a loss-leader. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsDeezer, DVDs, Pandora, Spotify, streaming music

Apple Makes Music Fans An Offer They Might Refuse

Posted onJune 9, 2015June 11, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

Apple’s new music strategy is to try to be all things musical to all people. Or almost all people. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsApple, DVDs, Music, streaming music, video rentals

Apple Covers Its Musical Bases

Posted onJune 3, 2015June 4, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

No one in the streaming music business seems terribly confident about their own business model right now, even as new players continue to pile into the market. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsApple, business models, Music, Pandora, Spotify, streaming music, Tidal

Music Streaming’s Hidden Fees

Posted onMay 20, 2015May 26, 2015AuthorPaul Sweeting

Apart from precise dollar figures, there’s little in Sony’s leaked contract with Spotify, to surprise anyone familiar with how the major media companies do business with service providers. Read More …

CategoriesBlogTagsMusic, Sony, Spotify, streaming music

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