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STHoldings withdraws more than 200 record labels from Spotify, does so with gusto
11/21/2011



STHoldings stormed its way out of Spotify this week, leaving only a trail of choice words in its wake. On Wednesday, the businessperson boldly withdrew more than 200 of its record labels from Spotify, Rdio, Simfy and Napster, next the release of a study that cast the music cable monopoly in a rather unfavorable light. by the book to the research, carried out by NPD Group and NARM, cloud-based free school lunch like Spotify and Rdio deter consumers from earnings music via other channels. Amid relative to that these companies may "cannibalise the revenues of more old digital services," STHoldings decided to withdraw its list of more than 200 labels. In fact, of the 238 labels consulted on the decision, just four air a desire to remain with Spotify, et al.




"As a publisher we have to do what is best for our labels," STHoldings explained, in a statement. "The majority of which do not want their music on such support casework because of the poor revenues and the detrimental affect on sales. Add to that the feeling that their music loses its specialness by its exploitation as a low value/free commodity." The cap went on to quote one of its labels with a line that rhymes with "duck modify." In comparatively subdued response, Spotify said it respects STHoldings' decision, but still hopes that the labels "will change their minds." The Swedish company also contested STHoldings' study-backed arguments against it, claiming that it has "already convinced swarm of consumers to pay for music again," and assuring that artists' revenue streams will "continue to grow." Read more about the study, the stats and the spat at the links below.

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