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This Article is From Jan 16, 2019

Allegations Over Streaming Numbers at Jay-Z's Tidal Probed

(Bloomberg) -- Norway is investigating allegations over whether streaming numbers were inflated at Tidal, a subscription-based music and video streaming service owned by rapper Jay-Z.

The investigations follow ongoing reports by Norwegian newspaper Dagens NƦringsliv that the music streaming service had inflated its listening numbers of artists such as Beyonce and Kanye West. ā€œTidal is not a suspect in the underlying investigation,ā€ a spokeswoman for the company said. ā€œWe're communicating with Okokrim. We are aware that at least one person we suspected of theft has been questioned.ā€

The Norwegian Authority for Investigation of Economic and Environmental Crime (Okokrim) received allegations from Norwegian artist associations claiming potential loss of income from the manipulation of streaming data.

ā€œIt has been made known through media coverage that the reports relate to Tidal's streaming service and a suspicion that someone has manipulated the number of plays of some songs,ā€ Okokrim Attorney Elisabeth Harbo-Lervik said in emailed comments.

Okokrim said it had initiated an investigation to confirm or deny the alleged manipulation, according to Harbo-Lervik, and declined to give any further details on the investigation.

Tidal's lawyer Fredrik Berg at Fend, an Oslo-based law firm, said that Tidal is not suspected or charged. Berg declined to give any further comments.

Jay-Z acquired Tidal in 2014 in a $56 million deal, to give his peers a greater share of the proceeds from streaming services, which now account for more than half of all U.S. record industry sales. During a presentation in 2015, he introduced fellow artists such as Rihanna and Alicia Keys as co-owners.

The services has failed to rival platforms such as Spotify Technology SA and Apple Music. In 2017 Sprint Corp. acquired a 33 percent stake, following reports that Tidal was in discussions with Apple about a sale, according to The Wall Street Journal.

A year after buying Tidal, Jay-Z sent a letter to previous owners Schibsted ASA, a Norwegian media company, accusing the seller of overstating subscriber numbers at the time of the deal.

The latest complaints come from Norwegian copyright and music associations, following Dagens NƦringsliv's investigation published in 2018. The newspaper, along with Norwegian University of Science and Technology, analyzed data claimed to be Tidal's raw streaming data. The university produced a report that concluded there had been manipulation of the data at particular times.

To contact the reporter on this story: Sveinung Sleire in Oslo at ssleire1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Jonas Bergman at jbergman@bloomberg.net, Giles Turner

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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