asindc
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Ha! I wish. You do have to wonder if streaming music is a viable long term business model. I would think, unless you're Apple and can use it as one of your hooks for selling hardware, I'm not sure it's viable.
If streaming went away, it would suck, but we would just go back to buying CD's, downloads and records. I'm not sure we've had streaming long enough to consider it a "new normal".
I’d hate for streaming to go the way of the 8-track tape. I’ve heard many artists through exploration on Tidal that I would have likely never heard of otherwise. And frankly, I would not have bought my Aurender N10 if streaming was not part of the package.
Mike
Streaming service could also make sense for the major cable providers like Comcast, Verizon, AT&T or even Rogers in Canada. They are already in the TV, video streaming and ISP business. Also appears they are more capable of dealing with copyright issues with years of practice.
I agree with this. I don’t know how well financially the video streaming services are doing, but I haven’t read about Netflix, Amazon Prime, or others have these same problems. On the contrary, YouTube is jumping into the streaming market. It would seem to make sense that those who are doing video streaming could incorporate audio streaming into their operations.