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Twitch: Artists Earn 3-15x More Using Platform

          The livestream platform is claiming to be the next frontier for creators using an analysis by former Spotify chief economist Will Page. Can Twitch revolutionize the music industry? The Amazon-owned livestream video platform is making its case with a new microsite examining data from its users, showing artists on the platform can earn 3 to 15 times what they would get from Spotify and similar platforms. In what’s basically a white paper called “Twitch’s Rockonomics,” former Spotify chief economist Will Page makes the case that Twitch is the next, great hope for creators to make a decent living from streaming music.

The next generation of spectator modes | Opinion

The increasing need for digital expression, co-creation, and managing friction in the saturated attention economy presents a lucrative opportunity to bring another in-game experience to the next level: spectating. Current spectator modes are largely waiting rooms where users take a break while they respawn or try to be helpful to teammates via basic comms if they can. Next-generation spectator modes will be digital cross-entertainment, social, and commerce destinations. Spectator modes have the opportunity to cater to pre-existing behaviours (e.g. games video viewing, content production and monetisation, in-game item buying, digital socialising etc.) and unlock incremental engagement, revenue potential and positive sentiment in doing so.

The next generation of spectator modes | Opinion

The next generation of spectator modes | Opinion
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Abba: Why the UK gave the Swedish band nul points at Eurovision

BBC News Published image captionAbba won the Eurovision song contest in 1974 with their track Waterloo Cast your mind back to the spring of 1974, if indeed you were around to remember those days. The UK are hosting the Eurovision Song Contest, and the word on the street around the event s venue the Brighton Dome is that their representative Olivia Newton John has a fair old chance of winning. Victory for her track Long Live Love would give the Brits their third victory in the kitschy-cool international song contest, which began in 1956. However, a little-known Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm only two years ago, are about to spoil the host s party, with a memorable performance of what would go on to become one of the most popular recordings of all time.

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