Comment Re:Weird Al yankovic (Score 1) 45
Am willing to bet that if it were 80 million times any of his songs were broadcasted over standard radio, Weird Al would have made more money.
This is not the first time artists have complained that streaming only yields them a minute fraction of revenues of what they'd get over more traditional media.
(I'll be over-simplifying the following, but bear with me) Think about the disconnect: traditional radio is free, the only price you pay is time spent listening to adverts. Comparatively, you have to pay actual money to listen to services like Spotify. And yet, free to you is more lucrative for artists than when you have to pay.
Maybe I'm wrong, but some middleman is making more money off streaming than the artists themselves. Not saying there weren't any "funny business" in the music/radio industry before the age of streaming, but it seems it was healthier before.
Well, before a handful of corporations started buying all the radio stations in sight and went on to homogenise/police the content. No more distinct sound for each city, no more risk taking by DJs...