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by fragsworth
3084 days ago
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Music is quite a bit different, in that people spend lots of time curating their own playlists and they listen to the same songs repeatedly. It is incredibly annoying to have songs that you want in your playlists but can't get, EVEN if you pay for multiple services. Making their own content for video has the advantage that most people are OK with opening a new browser tab or an app to watch a specific movie or show. With music, however, you don't want to run multiple conflicting music players, especially when they don't sync up playlists and seamlessly work together. I wonder how that will pan out. It's a significant difference. |
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From my perspective, all the streaming services should be working together to create a healthy marketplace for independent music, and providing every opportunity they can for musicians to avoid signing a big-four contract. If Warner and Sony, and UMG get their act together and create a joint venture streaming service that's the exclusive host of the content they own, Spotify, Google Music, and Apple Music are screwed.