9 reasons Tidal is so doomed, not even Jay-Z can save it
- Parker Hall - Digitaltrends
- 16 mai 2016
- 1 min de lecture
We gave it our best shot, but after some deep soul-searching, we’ve come to a difficult decision: We’re breaking up with Tidal.
Between the constantly rotating door of executives, multiple flopped record releases, and a steady onslaught of lawsuits surrounding the company, the streaming music service is a complete mess. Over the past few months, we’ve been writing about Tidal as though it’s an industry contender, but if Tidal is anything it’s a force in pop culture, not the streaming game — a soap opera we tire of tuning into. And we don’t want to watch anymore.
"Let’s be frank: The reason Tidal makes headlines is because Jay-Z and a few other high profile artists own shares."
Tidal isn’t accomplishing what it set out to do
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Tidal has an unsustainable business model
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Tidal has a history of tech troubles
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Tidal is getting eaten alive by its competition
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Tidal boosts piracy
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They continuously botch huge releases
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Other streamers do exclusives better
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They go through executives like seasonal fruit
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Even Jay-Z wants his money back
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We’re calling it quits
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