I understand that nowadays a physical CD is considered uncommon. People subscribe to streaming services (Tidal, Spotify, iTunes, etc.) and stream music onto your computer. In theory you can't burn the CD onto a disc.
But if you're paying $10 per month for streaming, how does that equate to the artist, or the record label getting paid?
I also understand that the real money is in touring. A popular artist can get in between $10,000-$100,000 per show. But that doesn't have anything to do with record sales.
Are albums just a promotional tool nowadays? Does the artist make money by selling the CD at shows?
I can understand how the streaming sites make their money, but how does the artist get paid from their album?
But if you're paying $10 per month for streaming, how does that equate to the artist, or the record label getting paid?
I also understand that the real money is in touring. A popular artist can get in between $10,000-$100,000 per show. But that doesn't have anything to do with record sales.
Are albums just a promotional tool nowadays? Does the artist make money by selling the CD at shows?
I can understand how the streaming sites make their money, but how does the artist get paid from their album?