Spotify and Apple Music are the world's
two largest streaming music service companies. They have almost 70% of the
customers in the digital music market.
According to the latest report, TikTok
Owner preparing to rival with Apple Music and Spotify in the international
market.
ByteDance Ltd., owner of the popular
video app TikTok, is developing a paid music service that will challenge
industry leaders Spotify and Apple Music in emerging markets, according to
people familiar with the matter.
ByteDance expects to introduce the new
app as early as this fall in a handful of territories, mostly poorer countries
where paid music services have yet to garner large audiences, said the people,
who asked not to be identified because the plans haven’t been announced. The
company has already secured rights from T-Series and Times Music, two of
India’s largest labels, according to executives with those companies.
While the new app isn’t named after
TikTok, ByteDance will try to convert some of TikTok’s audience into paying
customers, the people said. TikTok and Douyin, its Chinese equivalent, have
been downloaded more than 500 million times and have become two of the most
influential apps in the contemporary music industry. The No. 1 song in the
world for the past month, “Old Town Road,” first became popular in videos on
TikTok.
ByteDance, based in Beijing, declined to
comment.
Part
1. All the New Things of TikTok Music Service
The new app will include a catalog of
songs available on-demand, as well as video, and isn’t a clone of Spotify or
Apple Music, according to the people. The app is far enough along that many
music industry executives have been given demonstrations of it.
ByteDance’s plans for a paid service
were previously reported by the South China Morning Post, but the story made no
mention of the timing of its release or the rights deals.
ByteDance is already one of the world’s
most valuable startups, valued at more than $75 billion in its most recent
round of fundraising. The company’s first signature app was Toutiao, a news
aggregation app whose name means headlines.
Part
2. TikTok Boom in the Global
TikTok extended ByteDance’s reach around
the world, a rare feat for a Chinese technology company. It also gave it a
large user base to monetize through ads. With this new paid music app,
ByteDance is looking to reduce its reliance on advertising and prove
subscription music can work in emerging markets.
Paid music services have boosted music
sales across the world, and are now the single largest source of revenue for
the global record business. But the approach is still largely a Western
phenomenon.
Though Asia, the Middle East and Africa
are home to the majority of the world’s population, they only account for about
10% of Spotify’s customer base. Tencent Music Entertainment, the dominant music
company in China, makes six times more money from what it calls social
entertainment than from subscriptions.
The most popular online music services
in Asia, such as Tencent’s QQ Music and Google’s YouTube, are available for
free. YouTube has had particular success in markets like India, Indonesia and
the Philippines. TikTok was the most downloaded free app in India in the first
quarter of the year.
The new paid service will increase the
competition between ByteDance and Tencent, which owns WeChat, China’s most
popular app. At home, ByteDance and Tencent are already locked in a fierce
competition to gain more attention from China’s smartphone-savvy young people.
Douyin has become one of the biggest challengers to WeChat, spurring the latter
to block Douyin links on its platform.
Tencent’s music services are focused on
China at the moment, but could expand in the years ahead.
Part
3. In Conclusion
In fact, TikTok will face more challenges
when spreading in Europe. Apart from the fierce competition from Spotify,
Apple Music, YouTube Music, etc. ByteDance also needs to authorize the streams
right from the world’s three largest music groups: Universal, Warner, and Sony. This
is a key point for this company to expand in Europe, North America, and other
areas.
Whatever, as a streaming music customer,
we will get more in this competition. If you have other personal opinions,
please don't hesitate to comment on this news.
Original Resource:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-20/tiktok-owner-to-challenge-spotify-and-apple-with-music-service
Original Resource:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-20/tiktok-owner-to-challenge-spotify-and-apple-with-music-service
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