Has Music Streaming Reached ‘Peak Oil’?



Peak oil means that more has been extracted than what’s left to extract, and any more oil becomes more costly (and may be less valuable). The same could be happening with music subscribers.

In the USA, the first 100 million subscribers were mostly iPhone users, but the next wave will come more from Android users.

Can DSPs like Spotify and Apple Music “frack” the Android market successfully? Join Will Page and Dan Runcie as they discuss the hurdles and future strategies for the music streaming platforms.

Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/WesLVQIi1Sg?si=USk6eNuXfzacOzvj

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