Spotify announces price hike, right after CEO enrages music fans by claiming the cost of creating 'content' is 'close to zero' (2024)

Spotify announces price hike, right after CEO enrages music fans by claiming the cost of creating 'content' is 'close to zero' (1)

Spotify has announced another price hike for subscribers in the United States, just a day after CEO Daniel Ek sparked an online backlash with a post on X (formerly Twitter) that suggested the music millions of subscribers pay to listen to was "content" that had little value.

On Sunday (June 2) Ek outraged Spotify users with his post, which began, "Today, with the cost of creating content being close to zero, people can share an incredible amount of content." He continued by talking about the lifespan of big ideas and art, but it was the "close to zero" line that got everyone's attention.

Ek's post immediately garnered feedback from users, who condemned both him and Spotify. Singer KT Tunstall was one of many musicians who clapped back, posting, "I for one don't make 'content'. I make music."

Today, with the cost of creating content being close to zero, people can share an incredible amount of content. This has sparked my curiosity about the concept of long shelf life versus short shelf life. While much of what we see and hear quickly becomes obsolete, there are…May 29, 2024

Of course, music isn't free to create; in many cases, a song can be years in the making. Its recording could be the result of years spent learning to play or write, practicing or performing, and everything else that enables a song to exist.

Just because it's now possible to record music yourself at home doesn't negate that; it's no more accurate than saying the cost of writing a novel, making a movie, or creating any other kind of art is close to zero. However, the fury of many musicians and music fans may not even make the slightest dent in Spotify's subscriber numbers.

Spotify raises prices again in the US

Spotify announces price hike, right after CEO enrages music fans by claiming the cost of creating 'content' is 'close to zero' (2)

That said, Spotify users in the United States having potentially been given another reason to think about switching, as while the furore over Ek's comment as still rumbling, the streaming service announced that it's raising prices for the second time in a year.

The standard Premium Plan for one user jumps by $1 to $11.99, the Duo Plan jumps by $2 monthly at $16.99, and the Family Plan gets the biggest increase, at $3 to $19.99 monthly. Students are safe from this latest price hike, with that discounted plan still $5.99 a month.

Spotify has already put the increased prices into effect if you're new to the service, and within the next 30 days current subscribers will be notified of the change, and the price hike will go into effect.

The company claims that the price hikes are to ensure that it can still "invest in and innovate on our product features" and deliver the best experience. However, given Ek's comments about "the cost of creating content being close to zero," you have to wonder why Spotify needs more cash.

Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox

Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.

Spotify is less vulnerable to 'churn' than Netflix and co

Spotify is the beneficiary of an interesting phenomenon in streaming: users of music streaming services are much less likely to switch streamers than TV and movie services users. According to research firm Antenna, fewer than 1.5% of Spotify subscribers switched providers in April, and its average churn rate –the proportion of people who switch from it –stays at around 2% throughout the year. Unlike TV and movie streaming, where we're fairly flighty, people tend to sign up for a music service and then stick with it.

A big part of that is because there are real disincentives to switching services. If you've got hundreds of playlists and a recommendation engine that knows what you like, moving to a rival means either starting again from scratch or painstakingly recreating what you've already got.

At the same time, there are tools to migrate playlists, but it's still a lot of admin if you're a long-time user. And that's before you consider the additional features Spotify offers, such as Spotify Connect, podcasts, and audiobooks.

The sad fact for musicians is that people don't really care about the wider picture: if a streamer has the songs they want to play and if switching streamers is a pain, they'll stay where they are – even if the prices are going up, again.

You Might Also Like

  • I attended the Billie Eilish X Spotify listening experience, and I'll ...
  • Marvel's first immersive story for the Apple Vision Pro is the most fun ...
  • Hands-on Sonos Ace review: these headphones might actually ...
Spotify announces price hike, right after CEO enrages music fans by claiming the cost of creating 'content' is 'close to zero' (3)

Carrie Marshall

Contributor

Writer, broadcaster, musician and kitchen gadget obsessive Carrie Marshall (Twitter) has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to all kinds of magazines and websites as well as writing more than a dozen books. Her memoir, Carrie Kills A Man, is on sale now. She is the singer in Glaswegian rock band HAVR.

With contributions from

  • Jacob KrolUS Managing Editor News

Read more

Spotify is planning to hike up its prices in France – could Deezer and Apple Music be next?Spotify's cheaper music-only tier appeared and disappeared in the UK – here's what it offeredSpotify and Deezer push back against France's streaming tax – what does it mean for your subscription prices? Spotify says its big iPhone update with new subscription options is being blocked by Apple in the EUSpotify has announced a controversial price hike. Will musicians see any of it?Spotify is moving lyrics behind a paywall in a likely bid to lure subscribers to its rumored Hi-Fi tier

Latest in Spotify

Spotify's cheaper music-only tier appeared and disappeared in the UK – here's what it offeredSpotify announces price hike, right after CEO enrages music fans by claiming the cost of creating 'content' is 'close to zero'Spotify shifts into reverse and starts offering refunds for Car ThingSpotify is moving lyrics behind a paywall in a likely bid to lure subscribers to its rumored Hi-Fi tierSpotify HiFi lossless audio could show up as a new Music Pro featureSpotify's new ChatGPT-like AI prompt makes it easy to create cool playlists – here's how to use it

Latest in News

Monster Hunter Wilds trailer debuts at Summer Game Fest with bombastic new trailer, crossplay confirmedBest Buy stops Samsung repair program – what this means for Galaxy ownersValorant is officially coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S this yearAlan Wake 2’s first expansion arrives tomorrowSonic X Shadow Generations is coming to PC and consoles in OctoberSilent Hill creator’s next game releases in November
Spotify announces price hike, right after CEO enrages music fans by claiming the cost of creating 'content' is 'close to zero' (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Velia Krajcik

Last Updated:

Views: 6578

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Velia Krajcik

Birthday: 1996-07-27

Address: 520 Balistreri Mount, South Armand, OR 60528

Phone: +466880739437

Job: Future Retail Associate

Hobby: Polo, Scouting, Worldbuilding, Cosplaying, Photography, Rowing, Nordic skating

Introduction: My name is Velia Krajcik, I am a handsome, clean, lucky, gleaming, magnificent, proud, glorious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.