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• Selling band merchandise online: Many popular and upcoming bands or
musicians sell merchandise such as sweatshirts or t-shirts with the band
logo or a line from a famous song, caps, magnets, backpacks, notebooks,
laptop covers, badges and so on.
• Selling beats or sub parts of a song: Some beats or sample notes from
recorded songs are sold to other artists, such as DJs and sound engineers,
who mix these beats to get a remixed version from a bunch of other songs.
9.12 IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON MONETIZATION
IN THE INDIAN MUSIC INDUSTRY
There has been a major impact because of Internet usage and high usage of the
streaming services worldwide. This chapter focuses on the impact in the Indian
market.
The structure of the Indian music industry can be divided into three main core
business entities: The live industry, the recording industry and the publishing indus
try. In the next few lines, revenue collected in each of these three business units
is explained. The live industry is wide-ranging and disjointed, and hence, precise
details are difficult to get. Based on the data from the Indian Music Convention,
PwC data and the discussions from industry, the total revenue in live business is
$280 million. Out of the $280 million, $84 million is accounted for by ticket sales,
and the remaining $196 million is from the collective revenues obtained from brand
sponsorships, private events, merchandise sale and so on. The recording industry
is the one that deals with the recording labels, like T-series, Sony-music, Lahari
Music, Tips, Times Music and Venus, to name a few. Reports from the International
Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) say that the revenue generated by
the recording industry in 2018 was $153.1 million, of which $105.64 accounts for
revenue obtained from streaming out of the total recording revenue. Around 80% of
the music recorded is for films. The publishing industry is still in its initial stages; a
proper publishing pipeline is under development. As of 2018, the songwriters’ and
composers’ royalties make up less than 1% of the total industry’s revenue.
The total estimate of the revenues from all the three business units adds up to
$443 million. Figure 9.5 below shows the distribution of the total revenue collected
from the music industry.
The two historical players, Gaana and Saavan (JioSaavan – 2018 merger), had
their highest number of streaming users around 2015–2016. Until 2015, the digital
revenues had been stagnant for the past 5 years. From 2015 to 2018, there was a
growth of 210% in the digital revenues owing to the sudden surge in the number of
people using the Internet, thus making the streaming services an established player
in the ecosystem. According to one report, as of December 2018, the number of users
of streaming services in India was 150 million. Figure 9.6 shows the trend of the
digital revenue from 2013 to 2018 in millions of US dollars.
In recent years, many music streaming services have become popular in India,
some of them being Gaana, Amazon Music, Wynk, YouTube Music, Google Play