Dithering is another effort driven by Publishers Ben and John; if we are to maintain a thriving podcast ecosystem that is open, we must figure out monetization, and from my perspective, that means subscriptions. That seems unlikely given that…. To that end, last night we pushed a new update that splits Stratechery and Dithering into two feeds, even if you subscribe to the bundle.
Visit the podcast management page to add the independent Dithering feed. Finally, Stratechery and the Daily Update are not going anywhere.
Indeed, I am more inspired than ever — building something is nice in that way. Free is fine! So you need to sell something different. Aggregators Versus Publishers This model is pretty good for consumers: they get access to an abundance of content for a set price. That is another way of saying that it is the individual content maker that is getting the short end of the stick: On Spotify, individual artists make fractions of a cent per play, and their payout is based on their share of all Spotify plays; if you have a super-fan that listens to nothing but your songs, you still only get a few pennies.
On Netflix, show creators are getting bigger payments up front, but in return they are giving up residuals and international rights; Netflix owns all of the upside. YouTube is actually one of the more creator-friendly Aggregators: what you earn is pretty closely tied to how many views you achieve.
That, though, means a hamster wheel lifestyle of constantly churning out content and begging for subscribers, even as it requires ever more views to achieve the same amount of money. And, of course, YouTube could de-monetize you at any time, for any reason.
Google helps consumers find content, but because all of the consumers start with search, so do advertisers; Facebook lets consumers make content, and then favors it over professionally produced links.
I defined every part of that phrase: Paying: A subscription is an ongoing commitment to the production of content, not a one-off payment for one piece of content that catches the eye.
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