07-09-2015, 12:48 PM
gabester wrote:
I've never understood the point of streaming. We have devices that can holdhoursdaysWEEKS of music, and instead people choose to suck up bandwidth streaming music onto their device like it's a transistor radio? Sure, streaming's better than radio because the listener has some more control and choices... but I never understood using it vs. listening to excerpts of tracks on iTunes or Amazon and buying them. And I don't know how artists really made money from radio playback, but it would seem like it should work roughly the same way.
I use streaming as my modern radio. It introduces me to new artists, which I then buy their albums.
Artists have NEVER made money off terrestrial radio (we discussed this in detail in the Swift thread below). Radio was always a way to advertise, monetization came from selling albums and performances.
The real issue is that 90% of the mission of the music industry is now obsolete. The music economy SHOULD be less than a third of the current $$ because it was always about the musicians. The accident is that for the last 50 years, we as a society agreed to pay the music industry tax (to the tune of 10x or more what we pay to artists!) for music.
The finances of streaming are all about supporting the music industry, and nothing to do with supporting artists.