Norwegian Report Claims Tidal Inflated Subscriber Numbers

Started by Lazarus, January 20, 2017, 07:41:19 PM

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In a lengthy article published Friday (Jan. 20), Norwegian media outlet Dagens N?ringsliv claims that Jay Z's company Tidal has been deliberately inflating subscriber numbers. The report says that although the company publicly touted that it had accumulated 3 million subscribers to its streaming service last March, a London-based record executive says they were told Tidal actually had 850,000 subscribers.

Dagens N?ringsliv has made several similar claims about the company over the past year, particularly regarding legal battles between its current ownership and its former ownership, Swedish-based company Aspiro AB. In one particular legal filing, Tidal's complaint alleged that Aspiro's executives had misrepresented the number of subscribers the service had at the time of Jay's $56 million purchase, which was confirmed by Tidal, giving the paper some credibility on the topic. Friday's report goes into much further detail about the alleged inner-workings of the company that Dagens N?ringsliv claims, without attribution, is losing as much as $70,000 per day.

A rep for Tidal declined to comment to Billboard.


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pCj

That's totally unlike a Knowles-Carter to lie and inflate their numbers and stats


FlowerBomb

Quote from: pCj on January 20, 2017, 07:43:08 PM
That's totally unlike a Knowles-Carter to lie and inflate their numbers and stats
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Nine

Quote from: pCj on January 20, 2017, 07:43:08 PM
That's totally unlike a Knowles-Carter to lie and inflate their numbers and stats
yeah, it is faggawt

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Lazarus

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Friday's report goes into much further detail about the alleged inner-workings of the company that Dagens N?ringsliv claims, without attribution, is losing as much as $70,000 per day.

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FlowerBomb

Quote from: Lazarus on January 20, 2017, 07:53:12 PM
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Friday's report goes into much further detail about the alleged inner-workings of the company that Dagens N?ringsliv claims, without attribution, is losing as much as $70,000 per day.

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