With the Grammy Awards looming, Spotify wants to remind the industry that it has been at the forefront of its renaissance.
Audio streaming company Spotify said Tuesday that it paid $10 billion to the music industry last year. The company added that ...
Music service Spotify says it paid out $10bn to the music industry in 2024, taking its lifetime payments to nearly $60bn.
As for looking ahead, Spotify expects its premium subscriber base to grow to 260 million and its MAUs to reach 665 million by the end of Q4 2024. The company will report its full earnings for the ...
Five days ago, Spotify disputed a report that Apple Music pays artists more than double compared to Spotify’s average rates. In completely unrelated news, Spotify has published a blog post announcing ...
Spotify has paid a record $10 billion to the music industry since its founding, aiming for 1 billion paying users.
The Spotify portrayed here sees music the way Amazon initially saw books: as a Trojan horse to give it an exploitable foothold in customers’ lives, “more as a utility than an art form.” ...
That's up from the $9 billion in royalty checks written in 2023, and brings the company's lifetime total to nearly $60 billion – impressive considering Spotify ...
The new publishing agreement establishes a direct license between Spotify and Universal Music Publishing Group. By Zoe G. Phillips Spotify and Universal Music Group announced a new multiyear deal ...
Spotify first launched in 2008, about 17 years ago. Much has changed since then, and today, the platform is among the most popular music streaming services, with a considerable lead over other ...
The figure brings the music streaming giant's total contribution since its founding in 2006 to nearly $60 billion ...