Emerging markets, superfans, and price rises: 7 takeaways from Goldman Sachs’ new ‘Music in the Air’ report
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Super-premium streaming expected in the next year, says Goldman Sachs, after global music revenues “fell short of expectations”
Analysts at Goldman Sachs expect to see music streaming services roll out higher priced ‘super-premium’ products over the next year, boosting revenues for both the services and the music industry. Rolling out such products is “complex” and “takes time”, but they present a multi-billion dollar opportunity. Which is one of the reasons to be cheerful offered by Goldman Sachs’ latest ‘Music In The Air’ report, despite it beginning with the admission…
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