MUSIC: CLIMBING THE CHARTS TO BECOME NUMBER ONE
Though Apple Music may still be playing catchup to Spotify in terms of users, new data from the Mechanical Licensing Collective has revealed Apple is the industry leader when it comes to royalties, demonstrating the company’s commitment to paying talent. As Apple continues to expand its services, the future looks bright, with new Music innovations coming their way.
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In a perhaps unsurprising announcement, Apple was named in mid-February as the biggest contributor of music streaming royalties in the world, ahead of rivals Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube. According to the Mechanical Licensing Collective, streaming services have paid out more than $424,384,787 in revenue to musicians and labels to date, with Apple Music contributing the biggest share with $163,338,890 paid out. The figure represents “historical unmatched royalties from digital service providers,” and is made up of payments from 20 different , and proves that the company is continuing to add to its user base. What is important to note is that Apple does not disclose streaming service subscriber numbers, so analysts can do nothing other than speculate as to the size of the company’s music arm, but as the figures from the MLC suggest, Apple’s contribution reveals it’s performing well.
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