Deezer and Universal announce 'bold' streaming mannequin - with greater rewards for artists

Universal Music Group (UMG) and impartial streaming platform Deezer have introduced the "most ambitious change" to the economics of streaming since its creation, with the launch of a brand new mannequin promising greater royalties for artists.

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The collaboration between UMG, the world's largest report firm, and French streaming platform Deezer means artists might be paid double if customers actively seek for their music, quite than listening to it when a music auto-plays.

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And performers deemed to be "professional artists" - those that generate not less than 1,000 streams a month from a minimal of 500 listeners - may even obtain double that of non-professionals.

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The amount of cash paid to music acts by way of streaming has been an enormous challenge within the business lately.

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Stars - together with Nile Rodgers, Noel Gallagher, Lily Allen, Gary Barlow, Paul McCartney and Robert Plant - have all criticised the present mannequin utilized by streamers.

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A UK inquiry also concluded in 2021 that musicians and songwriters obtain "pitiful returns".

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Taylor Swift famously boycotted Spotify for a interval from 2014, saying on the time that "music should not be free".

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While Deezer is a comparatively small platform in contrast with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music, Deezer and UMG's new mannequin might have a major influence ought to its rivals comply with go well with.

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Change is 'bold' and 'needed'

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"This is the most ambitious change to the economic model since the creation of music streaming and a change that will support the creation of high-quality content in the years to come," mentioned Jeronimo Folgueira, chief govt of Deezer.

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"We are now embracing a necessary change, to better reflect the value of each piece of content and eliminate all wrong incentives, to protect and support artists."

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Other modifications embody the alternative of "non-artist noise content" which makes up about 2% of streams on the platform - together with background sounds comparable to rain or birds tweeting - with Deezer's personal content material, which is not going to obtain royalties.

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The firm has additionally promised to proceed work to sort out fraud and defend royalties.

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The mannequin will launch in France on the finish of 2023 earlier than it's widened out.

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"The goal of the artist-centric model is to mitigate dynamics that risk drowning music in a sea of noise and to ensure we are better supporting and rewarding artists at all stages of their careers, whether they have 1,000 fans or 100 thousand or 100 million," mentioned UMG's Michael Nash, including that music by artists "that attracts and engages fans will receive weighting that better recognises its value".

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