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Australian media magnate Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Corporation has entered the UK’s free online streaming market with the launch of Tubi. Tubi was launched in 2014 in the US and was acquired by Fox in 2020 for $440 million (€410 million) in up-front cash. It is already accessible in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico and Panama. Glastonbury Festival 2024: Mixing pop and politics makes a heady brew at Worthy FarmEvia Film Project brings green cinema to an area formerly devastated by firesThe free-to-view ad-supported streaming platform is just the lat...
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Spotify has updated its annual Loud & Clear music report with European specific data. The 2024 report, which charts how listenership and artist earnings across 2023 has now revealed that European artists generated nearly €1.5 billion in the past year. For European artists, this is 16% more than the 2022 figures, and represents a threefold increase from 2017. Overall figures for European musicians on Spotify are seemingly positive, with the continent’s artists discovered by new listeners around 28 billion times in the last year. In terms of how much this listenership translates into artistic ca...
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Last week Spotify officially demonetised all tracks with under 1,000 streams annually – a new policy that could see nearly two-thirds of tracks fail to generate any royalties. The new policy came into force on 1 April. Its launch follows a report published by the streaming giant last year, entitled "Modernising our royalty system", in which news of the much-speculated decision was first announced. Spotify says there will be no “change to the size of the music royalty pool being paid out to rights holders” – rather, this pool will be divided among the remaining eligible tracks, presumably meani...
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