Sentences with phrase «cents for a song»

Apple ended up agreeing to pay 13 cents for each song played, along with 15 % of net advertising revenue.
The «99 cents for a song, 99 cents for a comic» is probably an unfair comparison.
You already pay 99 cents for a song on iTunes or Amazon or Google Play.

Not exact matches

In November, musician Damon Krukowski penned a frustrated screed about the grand sum of 21 cents received from Pandora for the 7,800 times one of his band's songs was played on the service.
It's interesting that people will pay $ 2 now to get two lines of a song to play when their phone rings, but they resist paying 99 cents for a full song on their PC or MP3 player.
This particular video is a compilation of shenanigans in skit - and song - form, including «Brother for Sale» (the girls attempt to sell their older brother at the bargain price of 50 cents) and «Identical Twins» (a lie; they're in fact fraternal twins.)
Jun 30, 2016 — In June 1976 Americans were gearing up to celebrate the Bicentennial and pick a new President, singing along to the number one song on the radio, Silly Love Songs and paying just 59 cents for a gallon of gas.
This is a similar discussion I have been having with a musician friend of mine, people balk at paying for a 99 cents song not realizing all the hard work, years of training, etc, that goes into producing that song.
The industry standard for a streaming music service is currently six cents per 100 songs streamed.
As per the report, Apple is keen to pay 6 cents per 100 songs and the music labels want it to be 21 cents, which is what the Copyright Royalty Board has stipulated for companies that don't support their own broadcast operations.
When it created the iTunes store in 2001, Apple pushed music companies to sell all songs as singles for 99 cents, something not all labels wanted to do.
They saw how Apple dictated music prices on iTunes, where for a long time the world learned that every song was worth 99 cents, no less and no more.
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They've identified 129 «one - hit wonders» — from six different decades — and they're selling their most famous songs for just 69 cents each!
I found a great Kindle cheapie recently — Luthiel's Song for.99 cents.
You can also download «Fly Me Away» — the song which plays in the background of Amazon's Kindle commercials — but they're now charging 99 cents for it.
Not being able to hear the lyrics to some of the songs (such as Audition's «New York» song which is a remix of 50 Cent's «In Da Club» with lyrics by Tupac) was kind of a deal breaker for me.
The OST offers 34 tracks, so you'll probably want to spend $ 11.99 buying the entire album instead of purchasing each song for $ 0.99 cents each.
Accordingly, The Associated Press reports, EMI is now on the hook to pay publishing company Larrikin Music, the copyright holder for «Kookaburra,» five per cent of royalties earned from the song since 2002 and from its future earnings.
Beatles fans did not know whether to gasp or cheer when a little - known music site, BlueBeat.com, began to sell the Fab Four's remastered catalog for just 25 cents a song.
Pandora currently pays artists about 14 cents for every 100 song plays and if its fee is raised much higher than that, the already unprofitable business will suffer.
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