Yes, there’s too much music. Here’s further proof.
In the Olden Days, even the biggest record store could stock no more than 100,000 titles without going broke maintaining that kind of inventory. But in the age of streaming, there are no
Read MoreIn the Olden Days, even the biggest record store could stock no more than 100,000 titles without going broke maintaining that kind of inventory. But in the age of streaming, there are no
Read MoreWhen I saw this number, I thought it was a mistake. But then I checked the sources and found out that it’s apparently true. According to industry monitor Luminate, an average of 120,000
Read MoreFor the longest time, conventional wisdom in the music industry was that somewhere around 60,000 new songs were uploaded to streaming music services (and some say just Spotify) every week. That’s a lot,
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