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Will SoundCloud Change The Game with fan powered royalties?

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The impact of COVID-19 on the music industry has made it difficult for indie artists to supplement their already meager streaming income from live performances and merch sales. Companies like SoundCloud are attempting to address the shortfall felt by artists by promising higher payouts through their Fan-Powered royalty payout model. But is it enough?
In this podcast, we find out if SoundCloud has come up with something new and innovative that will ultimately change the game, or if their efforts miss the point ultimately falling short in making a real difference in the lives of independent and underrepresented artists.
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The impact of COVID-19 on the music industry has made it difficult for indie artists to supplement their already meager streaming income from live performances and merch sales. Companies like SoundCloud are attempting to address the shortfall felt by artists by promising higher payouts through their Fan-Powered royalty payout model. But is it enough?
In this podcast, we find out if SoundCloud has come up with something new and innovative that will ultimately change the game, or if their efforts miss the point ultimately falling short in making a real difference in the lives of independent and underrepresented artists.
New Book DESTROY Digital Media Platformsto learn more about Competitive Streaming™ , and why Your Content Everywhere, Gets you Know Where...

READ: DESTROY Digital Media Platforms
Find Out Why Your Content Everywhere Gets You Nowhere...
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show

Could Elon Musk’s unprecedented decision to allow the people to decide if former president Donald Trump be reinstated be a precursor to Competitive Streaming™ and a sign of things to come?
Competitive Streaming™ Because Nobody Can Find You

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