Every band in the world getting paid .00001 cents per play so Bill Simmons and Joe Rogan can get a couple hundo mil each.
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Replying to @lukeoneil47
Just make a band that has reach like Joe Rorgan and get paid like that oo
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Replying to @theSamParr @lukeoneil47
That's not not how Spotify royalty payments work at all. Spotify pays >the entity that owns the song rights< roughly $.006 per subscriber stream. It would take 50 million streams a year to make $300,000.
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Well... Rogan gets ~200M-300M plays per month on content that is ~30-45x longer than an average 4 minute song At your $0.006 number, $100M could arguably be too low for the amount of views he gets and how long he gets them (Would be $432M/yr on the low end - time for time)
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Replying to @realnathancain @theSamParr
Spotify doesn’t pay podcasters per stream. They’re paying Rogan for the exclusivity rights for his audio and video content. But, even if they did pay per stream, your math is completely wrong. Three hundred million multiplied by $.006 is $1.8 million.
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Replying to @MetalShayne2000 @theSamParr
I'm aware that Spotify doesn't pay podcasters in this way. This was purely a time for time comparison in response to a question of his value My math is correct, time for time (low-end): 200M (views/months) * 30 (time ratio) * 12 (months) * $0.006 (given factor) = $432M per year
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Replying to @realnathancain @theSamParr
"Urrrrr actually I'm not wrong, I was just talking about something completely unrelated to what you were saying."
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The question is: do you think Rogan's (or anyone else) 1 billion streams with bring spotify ~833k new subscribers a year ($120/year subscription, Rogan getting $100m/year). Seems reasonable. Also, the market cap went up over $1b from the announcement.
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