Author: Jody Whitesides

  • In The Cat’s Den Talkin About Spotify’s Crap

    In The Cat’s Den Talkin About Spotify’s Crap

    In The Cat’s Den

    Last week I was in the AMR.fm studio with Johnny Cat for his show The Cat’s Den. We got off talking about a couple of the new things I’m working on at the moment. Shortly after a brief impromptu plug for the infamous Starbucks we got into a discussion about digital royalties and services such as Spotify, Pandora, et al. Especially in how it relates to what an artist really makes [smallest sound recording royalty I’ve gotten is: $0.0007].

    Digital Royalties

    One of the biggest things that so many people are unclear about in this day and age is how digital streaming services pay out royalties to the various people involved in music. As services like Pandora, Spotify, Deezer and more come under fire for paying tiny slices of cents to the creators, it really helps to find out how all of this breaks down.

    Sound Recording Royalty

    Specifically in this clip from the Cat’s Den I’m explaining the sound recording royalty that is paid to the owner of the master recording. Generally that is the record label or entity that put up the money for the artist to record their music. In the grand scheme of streaming royalties, this is the highest royalty in the pie. Other royalties include the writer’s royalty, the publisher’s royalty and the mechanical royalty.

    Other Royalties

    Since I didn’t go into the writer’s, publisher’s and mechanical royalty streams in the discussion, I’ll add a little about them here. By comparison, the sound recording royalty is the highest paid – despite it’s average of about $0.007 (that’s pretty tiny). Now imagine getting about 1/7th that amount and you’re understanding the portion that the other 3 tend to split up into. Meaning that the writer gets about $0.001 per stream. The publisher gets about $0.001 per stream. And the mechanical is about $0.001. To the Cat’s Den listeners it’s a bit of shock. To you the reader, it should be a shock. And that’s because these digital services are getting a discount on the royalty rate.

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    Imagine putting in 100’s of hours into writing and recording a song that costs upwards of $1,000’s to get to the public, and then you’re return on investment is $0.001 a stream. That takes 100’s of millions of streams in order to get recouped and or to be able to make a living at all. With that information in your head, is it any wonder why musicians are unwilling to have services like Pandora lobbying congress for additional discounts on royalties?

    Enjoy this video snippet from the entire 2 hour interview. Audio of the entire interview will be added shortly elsewhere on the site.

    Stay tuned, more coming soon.

  • Millions Hear My Music Weekly—Zero Know Who I Am

    Millions Hear My Music Weekly—Zero Know Who I Am

    Millions of Listeners

    What’s it like to have millions of listeners of your music and yet a vast majority of them have no idea who you are? Well, find out if you’re one of the many. If so, now you’re aware of who I am and that’s a good thing.

    Getting further and further with the reach of the recorded note. It’s the kind of thing that can make a musician smile, but at the same time wonder, how the hell can people find out who is the mastermind behind the sonic goodness that is filling your ear-hole when watching your favorite TV shows. I know it’s awesome to think of the fact that I’ve got millions of listeners via TV.

    In no particular order, here’s where I’ve been getting heard on your favorite visual video box:

    NASCAR on Fox
    OH Sit!
    The Late Show with Craig Ferguson
    Design Squad Nation
    American Digger
    American Ninja Warrior
    Angel’s baseball
    Atlanta Braves baseball
    Auction Hunters
    All My Children
    Bang For Your Buck
    Brave’s Live
    Big 12 Live
    Beverly Hills 90210
    Brothers & Sisters
    Cardinal’s Live
    Cowboys Game Night (NFL)
    Detroit Tigers Live
    Dodger’s Live
    E! News
    High School Scoreboard
    High School Spotlight
    How I Made Millions
    Lonestar Conference Showcase
    MLB Tonight
    NASCAR Raceday
    On The Fly
    One Life To Live
    One Tree Hill
    Rangers Insider
    Rangers Live
    Samsung Mobile 500 Preview Show
    Selection Sunday 12
    Sportsday NFL Draft Special
    Sportsday On Air
    The Rundown
    Tigers Live
    Veronica Mars
    Worlds Strictest Parents

    Not bad. Not bad. The idea is for me to get more placements next quarter. I’m betting the news will be even better at that point. Meanwhile, I’ll be putting my brain into some new ventures that I’ll be sharing soon. Stay tuned. Same bat channel, Future bat time.

    p.s. – if you’re finding this page due to being a fan of one of the shows, I implore you to join my email list, browse around the music page, and share amongst your friends!

    Millions of Listeners on TV