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Setlist: The things people still get wrong about streaming – dissecting the Economics Of Streaming report
By Andy Malt and Chris Cooke | Published on Monday 19 July 2021
Taking a break from the usual format, on this week’s Setlist CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke discuss the culture select committee of the UK parliament’s newly published report based on its inquiry into the economics of the music streaming business, including the key findings, what the committee got wrong, and an important question that should probably get answered before anyone instigates the “complete reset” of the entire music streaming business that the committee called for.
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STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK
• UK Parliament calls for “complete reset” of music streaming, including ER for performers and competition investigation into the majors
ALSO MENTIONED
• The full Economics Of Streaming report
• Setlist: The ten things people get wrong about streaming (part one)
• Setlist: The ten things people get wrong about streaming (part two)
• Buy MMF and CMU Insights’ Dissecting The Digital Dollar book on Amazon
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