Streaming Services' Royalties Calculator
Music streaming services, such as Spotify, Apple Music, or TIDAL, have been growing rapidly in recent months and years, and it's hardly surprising. At the price of $5-$10 per month (depending on your country and type of service), you have access to a virtually unlimited source of legal music on basically any device. They also pay the artists per listen they get. But this begs the question, can they make a living from these seemingly tiny royalties?
Information about the actual size of the royalties received has been hidden behind complex equations, which often also involve company revenue, making it impossible to get precise figures. Some companies, such as TIDAL, have been bragging about paying multiple times more than services, such as Spotify or Apple Music, attracting plenty of artists for exclusive deals. Numbers such as $0.0011 or $0.0073 per song played still seem quite vague for many, so we built this tool to help you estimate how much artists could be grossing; thanks to you.
We based the royalty fee numbers on this chart from producerhive.com. Please note that those are only approximate fees, and they might change on a frequent basis. If you have some more up-to-date data — please let us know. We assumed the average duration of a song is 226.93 seconds (3 minutes and nearly 47 seconds), based on the research by StatCrunch.
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Is it really linear?
You may be wondering — if I listen to music 24 hrs per day, does my favorite band receive 24 times more money than if I was doing it just for an hour per day? The answer isn't either yes or no. It's rather it could be, but as it's on such a small scale, it doesn't really matter.
What makes sense and what's been communicated by the companies is that they share a certain percentage of their revenue with artists. This is a bulk part of their gross margin. With the kind of numbers that they get, it doesn't really matter if John listens for 4 hours, Jane for 2, or if they both listen for 3 hours. Ideally, the artist's cut of my ten bucks should be distributed among them proportionally, depending on how much I've listened to their songs, but simplifying it in this way is a reasonable approach.
There are a few interesting potential problems, though. For example, my gut says that people who enjoy niche music spend more time listening to music than those who listen to mainstream genres. And then those niche artists would be overcompensated at the expense of pop ones. I guess this hypothesis could be verified by data-mining last.fm... anyone? :-)
FAQs
- What does the Streaming Services' Royalties Calculator do?
- The streaming royalties calculator allows you to check the estimated amount of royalties an artist gets from your usage of popular streaming services. Use the calculator above for instant results in your browser.
- Is the Streaming Services' Royalties Calculator free to use?
- Yes. All Try To Calculator tools are free and do not require an account.
- Are my inputs stored or sent to a server?
- No. Calculations run locally in your browser. We do not collect the numbers you enter or the results shown.
- Can I use the Streaming Services' Royalties Calculator for professional decisions?
- This tool is for education and quick estimates. For medical, legal, tax, or financial decisions, verify results with a qualified professional.
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