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S2 Ep1: How streaming affects musicians, and what they can do about it

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The Human Interface: An OII Podcast
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It's never been easier for musicians to release music, but the economics of the music industry and online streaming mean earning a living has become ever more challenging. We explore how streaming platforms impact musicians today.

Researchers Dr Robert Prey (OII) and Dr Seonok Lee (University of Groningen) break down how the 'pro rata' model of streaming platforms dilutes payments to musicians, and draw on findings from a survey of 1,200 musicians across five countries to reveal cultural and economic differences in what it means to be a musician today.

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Series
The Human Interface: An OII Podcast
People
Robert Prey
Seonok Lee
Keywords
streaming
music
music industry
Spotify
ai
generative ai
Department: Oxford Internet Institute
Date Added: 22/01/2026
Duration: 00:30:33

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