Can TikTok Beat Spotify and Apple Music?
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Together with Jonas Leijonhufvud and Sven Carlsson, the authors of a new book telling the inside story about Spotify and the fight for global dominance in music streaming we are discussing if ByteDance actually have a shot at beating the giants.
ByteDance, the company behind the huge International success TikTok, or Douyin as its called in China is really on the offense. Fueled by the position as the 3rd most downloaded app in the world 2018 and a valuation of 75 billion dollars, ByteDance have recently both announced plans to enter messaging to directly compete with Tencent and Facebook as well as launching a smartphone.
And now, reported first by Bloomberg ByteDance seem to have far advanced plans on getting into music streaming to compete with Spotify, Tencent Music and Apple Music. Already positioned among hundreds of millions of teens around the world with a short video and music app - this actually doesn’t seem that crazy.
In this episode of Digitally China we are discussing:
TikTok’s current position on the market
The challenges of monetizing through music streaming, learnt from Spotify and Apple Music
How music streaming companies work with record labels and how that would impact TikTok’s ambitions
The validity of TikTok’s presumed music streaming service and how their position among teenagers around the world could support that
Host: Tom Xiong
Producer: Jacob Lovén
Guests: Jonas Leijonhufvud and Sven Carlsson, reporters at Dagens Industri and authors of the book Spotify Untold
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