May 22, 2012

INDIE RECORDING ARTIST ALERT/CHECK IT OUT


Here is a new one for the books. 101 arena is in beta testing. This is a new generation of streaming, 
that is actually  promising to pay 100% of sales to the artist. How is that possible?  With the amount of revenue
made by streaming platforms from advertising there is, and has always been enough revenue from advertisers to 
create substantial revenue for this to be possible. This model is going to shake things up in the download industry. 
However only if the artist participate.Indie artist as a whole have allowed itunes, etc, to dictate how artist get paid. 
The only way this is going to change is, if artist take a stand. Check this article out, and you decide
Next Generation Streaming App Puts Focus On Artist Profit
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Website: http://www.101arena.com
PHOENIX.101 Distribution has announced the launch of 101 Arena, the first and

only free streaming music service to pay 100 percent of all advertising revenue
generated directly to artists and content owners. This solution comes in response
 to growing controversy surrounding marginal payments for unlimited listens through
popular services like Grooveshark, Spotify, RDIO, Rhapsody and others.

"101 Arena will be the most functionally disruptive business model today's
music industry will be forced to embrace," said Damon Evans, executive
Director of 101 Distribution, the nation's only full-service, independently owned
music and film distributor that offers 100 percent payout to artists for all sales.
 "No streaming service in operation today can accommodate free consumer access
 and 100 percent ad revenue payout to artists."

World-famous acts such as the Black Keys, Coldplay, Radiohead, Adele, Tom Waits,
and more have made headlines for refusing to post their albums on streaming platforms.
 Artists argue streaming services receive the majority of the monthly advertising revenue
and user subscription fees, while content owners receive only paltry royalty payments.
 In addition, traditional media formats are becoming secondary options for consumers,
 while streaming services are rapidly growing in popularity. The launch of 101 Arena will
test 101 Distribution's claim that popular services, such as Spotify, will only be
as influential as artists allow them to be.

101 Arena's revolutionary model (Infographic: The Downside of Streaming Music)
fairly divides all site advertising revenue between each artist based on 'listens'
and was created by 101 Distribution, the nation's only full-service, independently
 owned music and film distributor that offers a 100 percent payout for all digital,
mobile, retail, merchandising, streaming and mail-order sales. The aggressive
payout structure of Arena puts artists in position to net more monthly income
than would be realized through services like Spotify, Rhapsody, MOG, RDIO and
Grooveshark combined.

An innovator in film and music distribution, 101 Distribution is committed
to protecting and growing artist control and profit - and has built this philosophy
into content streaming with the launch of 101 Arena.

"We understand the impact streaming services will have on an independent artist's
 ability to maintain a viable career in music. It's hard to think about recording a new
single, let alone an album, when the most popular platforms are paying out less than
 $.005 for an unlimited amount of monthly use," said Evans. "We've made it possible
for any level of musician to self-manage product sales for all media formats¬
including streaming-while keeping full ownership of their content and
 100 percent of all sales profits and site advertising revenue."

101 Arena allows users to stream singles, live shows, music videos and full-feature
 films in pre-programmed playlists generated from 101 Distribution's catalog,
free of charge. Genres include: Hip hop/rap, rock/alternative, faith/inspirational,
 metal/hard rock, dance/electronic, film/video, country/folk and Latino and jazz/instrumental.

Different from other streaming services, users can skip singles they don't want
 to hear, replay any single multiple times and stream full albums from new
 artists they discover. 101 Arena is the first mobile destination that combines
streaming audio and video with a fully enabled shopping cart for physical and
digital content purchases. For artists, 101 Arena is included in the company's
existing flat rate non-exclusive distribution offering and requires no yearly storage
 or renewal fees.

101 Arena is the stage for independent music and film. To experience 101 Arena, visit www.101arena.com or text ARENA to 46101. For more information on 101 Distribution, visit www.101d.com.


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1 comment:

ugodabkydngme said...

my how quickly things move in today's music industry. Just a few days ago in a response to a blog by Grady, I suggested that in the future (I really meant more than 8 days...) performing artists would essentially be advertising for products and services and receive a percentage of gross sales from sales of goods and services that were purchased by people while they were on a web page listening to music. I suggested that the concept of royalties would be turned on its ears, kind of become meaningless in an era when nobody buys music (free and royalties do not play well together...) and that performing artists would be earn their money as a function of the products and services gross sales their listeners drove. This sounds an awful lot like that.