Pearl Jam's Internet Distribution Strategy Working So Far

from the not-so-hard,-is-it? dept

Earlier this year we wrote about how Pearl Jam finished up their contract with Sony Music and had decided to push forward independently with an internet distribution model. While they're still figuring out how it will work for full length albums, it appears to be doing just fine for singles. While they haven't fully embraced digital distribution, they've successfully sold a bunch of CDs of a new single from their own site, and it's received plenty of listens on RealNetworks - where it was available to stream for free. On Monday, it will be available for purchase on iTunes. The band is using this as something of a test to see what they can do with music. Hopefully, they'll go even further into offering up music for free that doesn't come with restrictions, and use that to sell additional goods and services - whether its CDs, concert tickets, access to the band or whatever. No matter what they do, you can bet that many bands and record industry execs will be watching closely.
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  1. identicon
    Crapgame, 17 Nov 2003 @ 5:26am

    Interesting, but..

    They were already well known through more traditional channels, hence giving them at least a partial built-in market.
    I'm glad to see a well-known act trying this out, but I really wonder if an up and coming band would find a similar success.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Rafael Larios, 22 Mar 2006 @ 7:41pm

    Re: Interesting, but..

    "I really wonder if an up and coming band would find a similar success."

    It has been proven, check aout a wired article about "Artic Monkeys" wich shows that you can be succesfull even when you give your music for free:

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    jonathan, 4 Nov 2006 @ 12:11am

    larios

    thats my dad .

    link to this | view in thread ]


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