SONO Music Updates: Navigating Change in Artist Payouts and Industry Innovation In an evolving landscape, Deezer’s CEO challenges Spotify’s policies while championing support for smaller artists, as the music world navigates shifts in royalty structures, pricing strategies, and digital content trends.

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Deezer CEO Challenges Spotify’s Policy While Emphasizing Artist Support

In an evolving music industry landscape, Deezer CEO Alexis Lanternier is voicing concerns over Spotify’s recent artist-centric payout policy. While championing a supportive approach for smaller artists, Lanternier remains cautious of adopting drastic measures that might impact their earnings. Deezer pioneered the UMG-approved artist-centric payouts in 2023, enhancing rewards for artists with at least 1,000 monthly streams. However, Spotify’s decision to withhold royalties from tracks below this threshold has sparked controversy. Lanternier critiques this move as overly severe, highlighting its potential inefficiency against fraudsters who can surpass 1,000 streams through manipulation.

While both Deezer and Spotify are navigating the need for artist fraud prevention, Lanternier aligns with Spotify and Apple Music on resisting Netflix-style subscription price hikes. This careful stance comes amid record label pressures to emulate the video-streaming industry’s pricing strategies. Lanternier underscores the unsustainable nature of rapid price increases, drawing a stark contrast between music and video services that thrive on exclusive content. He cautions against reducing the royalty pool, emphasizing the negative implications such reductions could have on the music sector.

In parallel industry developments, Deezer celebrates the robust local appeal of French music, contributing to 41% of its domestic streams. This reinforces Deezer’s commitment to empowering local artists and fostering a vibrant music ecosystem. As the company navigates these industry currents, their focus remains steadfastly on supporting independent musicians and ensuring fair treatment across the board.

In related news, the music industry is abuzz with significant developments, from Roxi’s management buyout challenges to Sonopress’s impending milestone of producing a million sustainable EcoRecords annually in the U.S. Meanwhile, Chartmetric’s comprehensive study on artist pronouns reveals evolving gender trends, and British band Field Music turns to a Doors tribute act, highlighting the economic realities faced by artists today. As Meta intensifies its crackdown on repetitive content, the digital landscape continues to shift, providing both challenges and opportunities for creatives worldwide.

At SONO Music Magazine, we remain committed to championing independent voices, fostering artistic discovery, and celebrating inventive initiatives within the music realm.

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SONO Music Updates: Navigating Change in Artist Payouts and Industry Innovation In an evolving landscape, Deezer’s CEO challenges Spotify’s policies while championing support for smaller artists, as the music world navigates shifts in royalty structures, pricing strategies, and digital content trends.

Deezer CEO Challenges Spotify’s Policy While Emphasizing Artist Support In an evolving music industry landscape, Deezer CEO Alexis Lanternier is voicing concerns over Spotify’s recent

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