There are reports that Jay Z's music streaming service, Tidal, is not
doing well. When it was launched on March 30th, it went to number
4 on the iOS music app chart. As of this week, it's now ranks 51 on the
music chart and 872 overall. Major rivals Pandora & Spotify sit in
1st and 3rd place respectively.
According to Yahoo music
The streaming service has parted ways with Andy Chen, the CEO of Tidal's parent company Aspiro that Jay Z purchased.
Two weeks after Tidal briefly cracked the U.S. iPhone top 20 download chart, the app has crashed
out of the top 700. Apparently American consumers have limited empathy
towards Beyonce and Nicki. Soon after the launch fiasco, Tidal’s CEO was kicked out
in a “streamlining” move. The new CEO Peter Tonstad, a former
consultant for the Norwegian Ministry of Environment, has his work cut
out for him.
To make matters worse for Tidal, its main rivals are now
surging. On April 20th, Pandora and Spotify occupied positions No. 3 and
No. 4 on the U.S. iPhone revenue chart, respectively. This was the
first time two music streaming services have hit the top 4 in sales
simultaneously. In order to achieve the feat, Pandora and Spotify had to
push out Candy Crush Saga out of U.S. iPhone top 4 revenue chart, which
is a remarkable achievement.
As a matter of fact, something curious can be seen in
Spotify’s download performance right after Tidal media campaign started
bashing its allegedly meager payouts. Spotify surged back into the iPad
Top 40 download chart on March 31st, right when Tidal’s anti-Spotify
invective hit fever peak in American media. This had not happened since
November 2014.
To add insult to injury, Beats Music has started cracking U.S. iPhone top 20 revenue chart
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