Spotify Says It’s Just Like Radiohead, Turntable.fm Says David Bowie

Yes, that’s one of the more random headlines I’ve written, but look — I wasn’t the one who said it. Executives from Spotify and Turntable.fm really did compare themselves to popular musicians, and Pandora and TastemakerX took turns, too.

All four companies spoke at the closing panel at ad:tech conference in San Francisco yesterday, and they were all instructed by moderated Brad Berens to choose a single musician or band to represent their company. (The Beatles and Elvis were out, because they’re too obvious.) Here’s what they said:

And yes, there was some talk about advertising models too, though mostly in generalities. The most challenging question actually came from an audience member, who asked about what Pandora was doing to ensure that advertising (which makes up the vast majority of its revenue) could cover for its expensive royalty payments, “because I want you to be around for a very long time.” Browning noted that the majority of Pandora listeners are exposed to advertising, but she also acknowledged that Pandora pays higher royalty rates than radio.

“We are happy, and I want reiterate that, happy to pay our artists.” Browning said.

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