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THE ECONOMICS OF MUSIC SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES
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Summary: "The Economics Of Music Subscription Services" takes an in-depth look at the outlook for new online music services. The report examines how large the new online music subscription industry will become, and – for the first time – gives a detailed analysis of how revenue will be shared out among the many parts of the supply chain. The report gives individual forecasts for the revenue received by content owners, technology firms and consumer companies, and assesses the impact anti-trust issues will have on the licensing of subscription content.
The report addresses the following strategic questions:
  • How large will the online music subscription industry become over the next three years?
  • What types of firms are involved in new services?
  • How is revenue divided among these participating firms?
  • How will the Justice Department’s attention affect the number of licensed online music services?
  • Which firms are the biggest winners from online music subscription services?
  • What is needed to make the online music subscription industry a success?
"The Economics of Music Subscription Services" uses the following research results to address the above questions:
  • An analysis of current and planned online music subscription services.
  • The advantages commercial services offer consumers versus pirate networks.
  • The projected cost of licensing music from content owners for subscription services.
  • The projected cost of delivering subscription music to consumers.
  • The projected share of subscription revenue claimed by retailers.
  • An overview of anti-trust violations and how they may apply to the music subscription industry.
Table of exhibits:
1. How Subscription Revenues Are Divided (overview).
2. Details Of Current And Planned Online Music Subscription Services.
3. The Projected Revenues Of The Music Subscription Industry.
4. The Parties Forming Music Subscription Services.
5. The Division Of Subscription Revenue, 2005.
6. The Share Of Subscription Income Spent On Bandwidth, 2005.
7. Record Labels’ Share of MusicNet and Pressplay Income, 2005.
8. The Early Licensing of Independent Music Subscription Services.
9. Illegal Anti-Competitive Practices And How They May Apply To The Subscription Industry.
Companies mentioned in this report:
AgentArts, All Music Guide, AOL, AT&T, Bertelsmann, Best Buy, Clear Channel, Echo Networks, EMI, EMusic, Full Audio, Justice Department, Liquid Audio, Listen.com, MediaUnbound, MoodLogic, MTVi, MusicNet, Muze, Napster, NMPA, Naxos, Pressplay, RealNetworks, RioPort, Sony, SpeakEasy, Universal Music, Warner Music, Yahoo and Zomba.
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