Ultimately, according to Business Insider, Spotify's
metamorphosis would also put it into competition with content creators and
providers such as HBO.
Our sources said that Spotify is looking for partners that
can help it fund and create exclusive content. It is unclear if these talks
would lead to a new round of investment in Spotify itself.
Spotify is already worth billions of dollars on paper thanks
to several huge rounds of investment – the last of which we started hearing
about this time last year and later closed in the fall. The $100 million
investment from Coca-Cola and Goldman Sachs valued Spotify at $3 billion.
Spotify has become a very popular service with consumers,
but its business remains challenged. The reason: extremely thin margins.
Spotify does not own the music its customers listen to. Music labels do, and
Spotify has to pay the labels every time a customer listens to one of their
songs. As Spotify gets more popular, the labels charge more and more.
The original plan for Spotify was that it would grow so
popular with music listeners that Spotify would be able to dictate negotiations
with the labels.
This hasn't happened.
Spotify plans on Monday to start its first campaign aimed at American music lovers. Appropriately, the initial commercial in the campaign is to make its debut on a music reality competition series, “The Voice,” which is returning on Monday night on NBC for its fourth season.
This hasn't happened.
Spotify plans on Monday to start its first campaign aimed at American music lovers. Appropriately, the initial commercial in the campaign is to make its debut on a music reality competition series, “The Voice,” which is returning on Monday night on NBC for its fourth season.
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