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After greater than a 12 months of rumors and stories that the sale of Queen’s catalog would break the billion-dollar mark, we received phrase this week that the recording and publishing rights of the legendary band fronted by Freddie Mercury offered to Sony Music for an excellent larger value than anticipated: $1.27 billion.
Past that barn-burner of a deal (which has not but been formally confirmed), a lot of the information within the music biz this week targeted on a “music industry-adjacent” firm: TikTok.
This week, MBW broke the information that the ByteDance-owned social media firm is forming an funding crew to purchase music rights and firms, which means it might quickly be much less “music-adjacent” and extra, nicely, an precise music firm.
We additionally discovered this week that Kobalt subsidiary Amra, which calls itself “the primary and solely world digital assortment society”, has invested greater than $50 million in its know-how up to now.
In the meantime, ByteDance is planning to spend $2.1 billion to construct an AI hub in Malaysia, making the China-headquartered firm simply the newest tech big to take a position closely in that nation’s burgeoning AI {industry}.
Lastly, this week, we requested the query: What if Spotify took Sony Music Group Chairman Rob Stringer‘s recommendation, and began charging for its free, ad-supported subscription tier? The quick reply is “it relies upon,” however in all chance, Spotify would make some huge cash.
Right here’s what occurred this week…
1) QUEEN CATALOG TO BE ACQUIRED BY SONY MUSIC IN $1.27BN DEAL (REPORT)
Sony Music Leisure is about to amass the catalog of legendary rock band Queen in a landmark deal value GBP £1 billion (USD $1.27 billion at present alternate charges).
That’s in response to Hits, which reported on Wednesday (June 19), citing sources, that Sony Music has emerged because the profitable purchaser for Queen’s recording and publishing rights, in addition to royalties from earlier offers with Disney Music Group and Common Music Group.
Queen’s catalog options megahits like Bohemian Rhapsody, One other One Bites the Mud, We Will Rock You, and lots of extra.
UMG, as Disney’s distributor, will reportedly retain distribution rights in North America, though Sony will obtain the royalties. UMG’s worldwide distribution rights will then switch to Sony in 2026 or 2027, making Sony Music the only real distributor and proprietor of all Queen content material globally…
2) TIKTOK IS FORMING AN INVESTMENT TEAM TO ACQUIRE MUSIC CONTENT AND COMPANIES
Two years in the past, we requested if TikTok was slowly turning right into a file firm.
The ByteDance-owned platform had very lately entered the music distribution market with its SoundOn service, and was hiring for A&R execs with file label expertise.
On June 18, MBW revealed that TikTok is taking this evolution to the subsequent stage – with a plan to amass and spend money on music rights.
We’ve discovered that TikTok is forming an in-house Music Content material Funding Group primarily based in Los Angeles, New York, and San Jose, specializing in “partnership or acquisition alternatives within the music content material house on a world degree”.
In different phrases, TikTok is transferring into the aggressive music M&A market…
3) TIKTOK PARENT BYTEDANCE TO SPEND $2.1BN TO DEVELOP AI HUB IN MALAYSIA
Malaysia has turn out to be a focus of AI-related funding from world tech giants.
ByteDance, the China-headquartered father or mother firm of social video app TikTok, is the newest in a sequence of tech firms betting on Malaysia with a large-scale funding centered on the booming AI enterprise.
As reported by Reuters, a social media put up final week from the nation’s Funding, Commerce, and Business Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz, indicated that ByteDance “plans to spend money on AI and make Malaysia an AI hub for the area with a proposed funding of about RM10 billion”, which converts to roughly USD $2.1 billion…
Amra has grown into a considerable firm since being acquired/launched by Kobalt in 2015. Within the 12 months to June 2022, the newest FY for which public monetary numbers can be found, Amra posted USD $117.3 million in revenues.
No marvel Francisco Companions, the corporate that acquired a majority stake in Kobalt in 2022, highlighted Amra as a progress precedence. (FP’s Matt Spetzler reiterated Amra’s standing on the time as “the one world digital licensing platform”.)
At the moment (June 20), Amra has introduced a statistic that tells its personal story of how significantly Kobalt/FP sees the chance forward of it: Amra has confirmed that it’s surpassed USD $50 million in complete know-how funding up to now, with the lion’s share of that determine being spent previously three years…
The present mannequin of ‘free’ ad-supported music streaming could possibly be headed for an overhaul.
Final month, Sony Music Group Chairman Rob Stringer took intention at freemium companies supplied by the likes of Spotify throughout a presentation for Sony Group buyers on Could 30.
The Sony government recommended that DSPs ought to shut what he known as the rising “value hole” between paid and free customers, particularly in mature streaming markets.
Stringer’s resolution: charging present free customers a “modest charge” to hearken to music and different content material by way of ad-supported companies.
So, what would occur if Spotify, as Stringer recommended, now moreover started charging a modest charge for entry to its ad-funded tier…?
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