How Labels And Artists Divvy Up Your Dollar Online
Subliminal Fusion writes "Business 2.0 has an article that breaks down where that $1 goes when you buy a song from iTunes or other online music services. Key figures: the site takes .40, the labels take .30 and the artists get a measly 12 cents for each download."
This is why I only use Kazaa to get my music. That way I know the artist is getting 100% of the 0.00$ I spend.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
Afterall, the labels need all of that money to keeping buying the bullets they constantly (and consistently) shoot themselves in the foot with.
It adds up!
CowboyNeal gets the other 18 cents.
is this Business 2.0 "Full Speed" or "High Speed"?
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I'm a rapper and if I made it big, 12 cents wouldn't be enough...that's for damn sure.
If you're a rapper and you're reading slashdot at 11:30PM on a Saturday, chances are you don't have to worry about making it big.