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Amazon Prime Music launches podcasts for Indian market

Amazon Prime Music launches podcasts for Indian market ANI | Updated: Apr 14, 2021 23:07 IST New Delhi [India], April 14 (ANI): Amazon Prime Music has recently launched podcasts in the Indian market. This move by the music streaming platform, however, might seem a little late to the party, especially since the likes of Spotify and Apple have had it around for years. According to Mashable, the podcast platform on Amazon Prime Music will have a curated list of shows by popular creators like Jay Shetty, Cyrus Broacha, Neil Bhatt, Robin Sharma, Sadhguru, Anupam Gupta, among many others. It will also have international Amazon Originals that are produced exclusively for Amazon Prime Music subscribers.

As the music streams, artists see but a trickle in profits

As the music streams, artists see but a trickle in profits Local musicians are seeking better payments from Spotify, other services By Hiawatha Bray Globe Staff,Updated April 12, 2021, 3:43 p.m. Email to a Friend Kevin McCord, the vocalist and guitarist for the band We Demand Parachutes, in his home studio with a laptop opened to his band s Spotify page. He would like Spotify to pay his band more money when people stream their songs, but he also welcomes wider audience that streaming affords.Jim Davis/Globe Staff He may not be a household name, but Will Dailey makes a living as a singer-songwriter. He’d be in much better shape, however, if Spotify would bump up the microscopic royalties it pays for the millions of times his songs are streamed on the global music platform.

Ritviz Leans on Spotify Plays in Pandemic

Ritviz, creator of ‘Hindustani dance music,’ almost matched touring income with streaming last year. MUMBAI In India, a country where the average payout rate for an audio stream is 10 paise ($0.0014) about half what Spotify pays artists in the U.S. most independent musicians struggle to make rent from their plays on the nine main streaming platforms. An exception is Ritviz Srivastava, a 24-year-old composer, producer and singer, and the creator of a sub-genre of Hindi electro-pop he calls “Hindustani dance music.” In 2020, Ritviz, who is known artistically by his first name, made almost as much money from streaming as he did from touring in 2019 a notable feat considering he’s one of the busiest live acts in India, playing nearly 70 concerts a year.

Sony Music Kids brings alive endearing tales from Chakmak magazine, as audio stories and podcasts titled Chakmak Kathayein

Sony Music Kids brings alive endearing tales from Chakmak magazine, as audio stories and podcasts titled Chakmak Kathayein
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