Jimmy Iovine Says "Streaming Services Aren't Making Any Money''

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Jimmy Iovine explains some of the problems that the world of streaming music faces.

In the three years since he left Interscope to helm Apple Music, legendary record exec Jimmy Iovine has been pretty vocal about the ups and downs that the music business has seen not just from the vantage point of streaming services, but labels as well. During a dinner that was covered by Billboard, Iovine was supposed to be celebrating the release of his documentary The Defiant Ones on Blu Ray. However, the conversation quickly turned into a bluntly realistic and, in some cases, bleak summary of the current streaming service landscape.



In short, Iovine doesn't seem to be impressed with the business model. “The streaming services have a bad situation, there's no margins, they're not making any money,” he explained. “Amazon sells Prime; Apple sells telephones and iPads; Spotify, they're going to have to figure out a way to get that audience to buy something else.” The last point in the most interesting, because Iovine thinks that, since streaming is their whole business, they might be the most vulnerable party in the end.

“It's fine with the big companies," he added. "Amazon, Apple, Google... Of course, it's a small piece of their business, very cool, but Spotify is the only standalone, right? So they have to figure out a way to show the road to making this a real business.” While Spotify can potentially equate themselves to Netflix in how their model is set up, it's clear, at least for Apple Music's head honcho, that there isn't nearly as much financial benefit for them to reap.

Jimmy Iovine On Music Streaming Serivces: "They're Not Making Any Money"
 

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The streaming industry is making money, Jimmy justs want more

Jimmy is pushing to stop Spotify offering free subscribers access to music that is all. It's greed, not the lack of money Spotify is making

For instance, Spotify main cost drivers are the licensing fees payable to the rights-holders (labels). They paid 1.6 billion to right holder in 2015.

The streaming service saved the music industry, it was in deep recession before.
 
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The streaming industry is making money, Jimmy justs want more

Jimmy is pushing to stop Spotify offering free subscribers access to music that is all. It's greed, not the lack of money Spotify is making

For instance, Spotify main cost drivers are the licensing fees payable to the rights-holders (labels). They paid 1.6 billion to right holder in 2015.

The streaming service saved the music industry, it was in deep recession before.
I’m more inclined to believe this ^
Remember Spotify is Iovines advisary why would he want to say anything nice about them?
 

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The streaming industry is making money, Jimmy justs want more

Jimmy is pushing to stop Spotify offering free subscribers access to music that is all. It's greed, not the lack of money Spotify is making

For instance, Spotify main cost drivers are the licensing fees payable to the rights-holders (labels). They paid 1.6 billion to right holder in 2015.

The streaming service saved the music industry, it was in deep recession before.

You see it. It's making money. He just can't fill his swimming pool with hundreds though so he's trying to influence the entire game.
 

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i was told streaming is the future??
It still is. Like he said Amazon, Apple, and Google make so much doing other shyt they can afford for streaming to be a loss leader for them (and I doubt they're really losing money they're probably just not making the boatloads the cd sales were making in the 90's-early 2000's)
 

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Of course.. they giving people unlimited access to music for fhe price of one album.. how would that be profitable?

Not to mention the free trials...
Spotify alone has 60 million people paying $10 a month..year in year out. I doubt the struggle breh.

Besides..its given local artists and lesser known ones a much bigger platform.
 
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