Rolling Stone U.K. Parliament Committee Decries ‘Pitiful Returns’ for Artists From Music Streaming
The first-of-its-kind report offers major recommendations to ensure those who make music get paid more for it
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For the better part of a year, a U.K. Parliamentary committee has been probing the economics of the modern music industry, questioning the entanglements of players like record labels and streaming services. At midnight British time on Thursday, July 15th, the group dropped the results of its inquiry: a massive report highlighting the “pitiful returns” musicians and songwriters receive from streaming and recommending major changes that would help make music more profitable for those who actually make it.
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