Most YouTube Revenues Come from a 'Handful of Songs'... - Digital Music News.
the decay curve on YouTube listens was more intense than actual purchases on places like iTunes, suggesting a perverse relationship between streams and downloads. "People play what they don't buy, and buy what they don't play," Garland noted. And make no mistake, the math on this sucks. Garland noted that 1,000 streams generally translates into about $1 of revenue, an 'RPM (revenue per 1,000)' ratio that is incredibly difficult to scale. This is all happening as music video streaming on YouTube continues to ramp, cementing its position as the most important on-demand music platform in the US. "More people are listening to services like YouTube than they are their own libraries," Garland continued. "And that is a trend that's happening fast."
ma in questo caso la coda è sempre lunga, e la gobba che è alta
Scritto da: lorenzo | 28/02/2011 a 18:38
scoprono dopo decenni che il valore é fuori misura
Scritto da: autout | 01/03/2011 a 01:55