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Streaming Growth is Slowing And That’s Good News for Indie Artists.
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Streaming Growth is Slowing And That’s Good News for Indie Artists.

Making a Scene Presents - Streaming Growth is Slowing And That’s Good News for Indie Artists.

Making a Scene Presents

February 8, 202616m 48s

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Making a Scene Presents - Streaming Growth is Slowing And That’s Good News for Indie Artists.

For the past ten-plus years, the music industry has sold indie artists one simple dream. Get your music on streaming. Get on playlists. Get the numbers up. Then, somehow, the money will follow. A lot of artists found out the hard way that this dream has a catch. Streaming is real. Streaming is powerful. Streaming can introduce you to new listeners all over the world. But streaming, by itself, rarely builds a stable living.

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