Revenue-Sharing Allocation Strategies for Two-Sided Media Platforms: Pro-Rata vs. User-Centric
We consider a two-sided streaming service platform that generates revenues by charging users a subscription fee for unlimited access to the content and compensates content providers (artists) through a revenue-sharing allocation rule. Platform users are heterogeneous in both their overall consumption and the distribution of their consumption over different artists. We study two primary revenue allocation rules used by marketleading music streaming platforms-pro-rata and user-centric. With pro-rata, artists are paid proportionally to their share of the overall streaming volume, whereas with user-centric, each user's subscription fee is divided proportionally among artists based on the consumption of that user.We characterize when these two allocation rules can sustain a set of artists on the platform and compare them from both the platform's and the artists' perspectives. In particular, we show that, despite the cross-subsidization between low- and high-streamingvolume users, the pro-rata rule can be preferred by both the platform and the artists. Furthermore, the platform's problem of selecting an optimal portfolio of artists is NP-complete. However, by establishing connections to the knapsack problem, we develop a polynomial time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the optimal platform's profit. In addition to determining the platform's optimal revenue allocation rule in the class of pro-rata and usercentric rules, we consider the optimal revenue allocation rule in the class of arbitrary rules. Building on duality theory, we develop a polynomial time algorithm that outputs a set of artists so that the platform's profit is within a single artist's revenue fromthe optimal profit.
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
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Publication Date
Volume
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Start / End Page
Related Subject Headings
- Operations Research
- 46 Information and computing sciences
- 38 Economics
- 35 Commerce, management, tourism and services
- 15 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services
- 08 Information and Computing Sciences