
On the heels of Google wading into the music streaming waters with its
Google Play Music All Access service, with a $10 fee for all-you-can-eat streamed tracks, the indie music agency
Merlin has today published results of a recent survey of its 20,000-label member group, plus an analysis of 6.5 billion music streams over the last year, which spell out where the money is coming from today. Streaming services are making increasing headway as a revenue driver for musicians, but digital downloads -- specifically Apple's iTunes -- are still ruling the roost.
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