Global Online Music Streaming Growth Slowed Down in Q2 2020

By Associated Press 08 October 2020, 12:00AM

SEOUL & HONG KONG & NEW DELHI & BEIJING & LONDON & BUENOS AIRES & SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 7, 2020--

Global online music streaming revenues declined 2% QoQ but grew 13% YoY in Q2 2020 at $6.7 billion, according to the latest Counterpoint Research findings. This is the first-ever QoQ decline in terms of revenues as music streaming has been gaining strength with every passing quarter. Paid subscriptions grew 29% YoY compared to 35% YoY in the Q1.

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Global Music Streaming Paid Subscriptions by Brand Share (in %) - Q2 2020 (Photo: Business Wire)

Research Analyst Abhilash Kumar said, “The growth slowed down in Q2 and, for the first time, the revenues declined sequentially. There are a couple of reasons for the same. The music streaming platforms offered discounts and lowered prices for paid subscriptions to retain consumers or to prevent them shifting to a free plan. Also, advertisement revenues saw a dip since many companies cut expenditure in view of COVID-19. However, podcasts related to different genres were able to keep people glued, offsetting some of the decline.”

In terms of monthly active users (MAUs), Tencent Music (with its subsidiaries QQ Music, Kuwo and Kugou) led the chart in Q2 2020 with 26% share, followed by Spotify and YouTube Music with 12% and 10% shares, respectively. However, in terms of paid subscriptions, Spotify continued to lead with 34% share, followed by Apple Music (21%) and Amazon Music (15%).

Kumar added, “The social media platform and free availability of music help Tencent Music maintain the No. 1 spot in terms of MAUs. For similar reasons, YouTube Music is also among the top three. Strong brand presence, attractive offerings, continuous product improvisation and focus on podcasts have helped Spotify. Apple Music’s free six-month subscription offering in 52 countries helped maintain its share.”

The music streaming industry was almost immune to the ill-effects of COVID-19 in Q1. In fact, the streaming hours increased as people stayed at home. Starting Q2, the market witnessed a slowdown in growth, driven by sequential decline in both paid and ad-based revenues. Starting June-end, the growth is slowly coming back on track. We believe the growth will be back to pre-COVID-19 levels by Q4 2020.

Our in-depth ‘Global Online Music Streaming Market Tracker, Q2 2020’ can be downloaded here.

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CONTACT: Abhilash Kumar

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KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA NORTH AMERICA UNITED STATES ASIA PACIFIC EUROPE SOUTH AMERICA

INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY SOCIAL MEDIA MUSIC SOFTWARE

SOURCE: Counterpoint Research

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By Associated Press 08 October 2020, 12:00AM

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