"Swift's music remains on Pandora, which reportedly pays on the order of 0.009 cents per stream of a song."
http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/11 ... o-pandora/
I don't think she could take it off Pandora, if she wanted to. Just as you can't take things from the radio.BaronVonAbelDong wrote:^
"Swift's music remains on Pandora, which reportedly pays on the order of 0.009 cents per stream of a song."
http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/11 ... o-pandora/
Great, thanks!ohigetbywithalittlehelpfrommyfriends wrote: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... y-20141108
the actual sublink i took it from related to rollingstone: http://www.beautyworldnews.com/articles ... potify.htm
I don't know how you would come to that conclusion, I just pointed out the facts.BaronVonAbelDong wrote:So you're ok with 0.009 and Pandora? Problem solved then.
More here: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2 ... n-services“We’re giving every artist the ability to create a subscription service of their own on the site,” Bandcamp chief executive Ethan Diamond told the Guardian, ahead of announcing the new feature at the SF MusicTech Summit conference today.
Maybe you were being rhetoric? But speaking for myself, I do it by not feeling self-entitled to compensation for playing about with sounds. Not a real job is it.TomViolenz wrote:But I have to really say, the whole debate over Taylor Swifts pull out from Spotify in the mainstream media and specifically in the comment sections there, gives a picture of a disgustingly selfentitled (to our work) audience we apparently want to make music for.
How do you cope with that?!
Subscriptions and repeat pay services are the holy grail of any business. Ask Spotify.TomViolenz wrote: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2 ... n-services
This could be the answer to what we were debating![]()
Major kudos to Bandcamp!![]()
Any thoughts?!
So you prefer to be a good little doggy and lay down, making their argument yours?!BaronVonAbelDong wrote:Maybe you were being rhetoric? But speaking for myself, I do it by not feeling self-entitled to compensation for playing about with sounds. Not a real job is it.TomViolenz wrote:But I have to really say, the whole debate over Taylor Swifts pull out from Spotify in the mainstream media and specifically in the comment sections there, gives a picture of a disgustingly selfentitled (to our work) audience we apparently want to make music for.
How do you cope with that?!![]()
Can't likely convince the new generation they need to go in reverse and start using physical media.