The UK government has announced plans to create a working group to explore how musicians are paid in the music streaming economy.
Tag: UK streaming inquiry
The first step to artist-centric streaming? Start listening to artists… (Guest column)
This is a guest column by David Martin, CEO of the Featured Artists Coalition – the UK trade body that represents the rights and interests of music artists. In this […]
DCMS Committee publishes UK streaming inquiry follow-up report
We’ve been paying close attention to the UK parliamentary inquiry into the economics of music streaming, as our past coverage shows.
UK’s CMA publishes its final report on music streaming market
The UK’s competition regulator the CMA has published its final report from its market study of music streaming.
UK streaming inquiry: ‘The elephant in the room is fair remuneration’
Yesterday, the UK’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee held a pair of follow-up sessions for its inquiry into the economics of music streaming.
UK music streaming inquiry returns with follow-up evidence sessions
Thought you’d heard the last of the UK’s parliamentary inquiry into the economics of music streaming. Soz, but no.
BPI trumpets indies’ growth ahead of streaming inquiry follow-up
“In the first ten months of the year, independently-released music made up 28.6% of the UK music market,” announced the BPI this morning.
Will Page analyses lockdown’s effect on UK music and predicts bounce-back
Will Page, the former Chief Economist of Spotify, and British collecting society PRS for Music, has brought together some hefty sets of data in order to map the change in UK consumer behaviour around music before, during and after the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown.
Key stats from the CMA’s music and streaming update report
This morning, UK competition regulator the CMA published an update report from its market study on streaming and the music industry.
CMA won’t launch a full market investigation of streaming and the music industry
The UK’s competition regulator has decided NOT to conduct a full market investigation into streaming music and the music industry.
UK’s CMA officially launches its music streaming market study
UK competition regulator the CMA has this morning officially launched its music streaming market study. What’s new is the ‘statement of scope’.
“Malbeconomics”: taking stock of the twentieth anniversary of the 9.99 price point (guest column by Will Page)
Music Ally has been analysing the UK Parliamentary inquiry into music streaming economics in fine detail, including last Friday’s Commons debate. The debate and evidence sessions (or “grillings”, depending on […]