The title "Music Streaming and the Evolution of Music Consumption" encapsulates a significant shift in the manner in which music is accessed and consumed in the digital age. This abstract explores the transformative impact of music streaming platforms on the traditional music consumption patterns. It begins by tracing the historical evolution of music distribution, from physical formats such as vinyl and CDs to digital downloads, and finally to the advent of music streaming services. The core of the discussion centers on how these platforms have not only altered listening habits but also redefined the music industry's business models, artist revenue streams, and the overall value proposition of music. The analysis delves into user behaviors, such as on-demand listening and playlist creation, and their effects on music discovery and exposure. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by artists and record labels in this new environment, including issues of monetization, copyright, and the democratization of music production. The paper concludes with a speculative outlook on the potential future developments in music streaming and its implications for both the industry and listeners.
Harris, E. (2022). Music Streaming and the Evolution of Music Consumption. Frontiers of Creative Media Industries and Cultural Studies, 4(2), 33. doi:10.69610/j.fcmics.20221022
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