From Inside Radio:
More Music, More Platforms, Fewer Hits: In New Normal, Labels Struggle To Break New Artists.
As two current artists driven by TikTok viral activity score their first top 10 hit, the music business struggles to continue to control the narrative and break new acts. Also contributing to its woes: a regular deluge of new music, with tens of thousands of new tracks uploaded daily to streaming services, making it far more difficult for songs to stand out
Source: More Music, More Platforms, Fewer Hits: In New Normal, Labels Struggle To Break New Artists.
My comment: this is again evidence of why playlists are shorter than ever. Too many new songs from too many independent sources so very few break through. Only the songs getting a big push from a big label have much of a chances except for a few that "go viral" on new media. Record labels can't put big promotion dollars behind every song, so many just never get any momentum.
Radio has a hard time finding consensus songs, and many of those independent releases or self-promoted songs just have no support from new media that is big enough to confirm a hit.
More Music, More Platforms, Fewer Hits: In New Normal, Labels Struggle To Break New Artists.
As two current artists driven by TikTok viral activity score their first top 10 hit, the music business struggles to continue to control the narrative and break new acts. Also contributing to its woes: a regular deluge of new music, with tens of thousands of new tracks uploaded daily to streaming services, making it far more difficult for songs to stand out
Source: More Music, More Platforms, Fewer Hits: In New Normal, Labels Struggle To Break New Artists.
My comment: this is again evidence of why playlists are shorter than ever. Too many new songs from too many independent sources so very few break through. Only the songs getting a big push from a big label have much of a chances except for a few that "go viral" on new media. Record labels can't put big promotion dollars behind every song, so many just never get any momentum.
Radio has a hard time finding consensus songs, and many of those independent releases or self-promoted songs just have no support from new media that is big enough to confirm a hit.