fascinating (and gorgeous!) chart showing the evolution of recorded-music revenue over the last 50 years

the first thing that jumps out at me is how much smaller the overall pie is post-streaming. the streaming services and major labels have successfully managed a) to dramatically devalue recorded music and b) to put a much larger percentage of it directly into their own pockets. it's one of the single biggest upward transfers of wealth in history — from artists to billionaire corporations

@hilljam everybody loves to hate on the streaming services for all the profit they make, even though most of them have yet to make any profit

@laurentoget @hilljam

Ah, that's the mystery of our age... All those tech giants have quasi monopoles, squeezing out competitors, paying the absolute minimum those actually doing the work, capturing the customers making it hard to leaving and decimating entire sectors that used to be thriving... And yet, don't make profits. (I'm thinking Spotify, but also the likes of Uber, Unity and many more)...

All the money goes in "fees" changed by the venture funds...

@Lily_and_frog @hilljam all the money actually goes to Intellectual Property Companies and Labels who hoard the rights to the 0.01% of music which receives most of the streaming revenues.