Global Musicians Face the Same 'Streaming Paradox' as US- and UK-Based Artists, Study Finds
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Global musicians face the same 'streaming paradox' as US- and UK-based artists, study finds
Musicians around the world agree on one thing: streaming platforms are essential for their careers. Most also agree on another: they don't pay enough. A new report from the Oxford Internet Institute and the University of Groningen captures this contradiction across five countries—Brazil, Chile, the Netherlands, Nigeria and South Korea.
Study Reveals Global Musicians Confront the Same ‘Streaming Paradox’ as
In an era dominated by streaming platforms and digital connectivity, the music industry is facing a paradoxical transformation. A comprehensive new study conducted by the Oxford Internet Institute in collaboration with the University of Groningen shines a spotlight on the conflicting experiences of musicians across five diverse nations: Brazil, Chile, the Netherlands, Nigeria, and South […]
Study Reveals Global Musicians Confront the Same 'Streaming
In an era dominated by streaming platforms and digital connectivity, the music industry is facing a paradoxical transformation. A comprehensive new study conducted by the Oxford Internet Institute in collaboration with the University of Groningen shines a spotlight on the conflicting experiences of musicians across five diverse nations: Brazil, Chile, the Netherlands, Nigeria, and South Korea. This research challenges conventional narratives by …
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