A Spotify Ltd.-backed startup targeting the company once known as Muzak has scored a major client, reaching a deal to pipe background music into as many as 36,000 McDonald's Corp. locations worldwide.
The agreement gives Soundtrack Your Brand, one-third owned by Spotify, its first foothold outside of the Nordic region, where it has offered its "Spotify Business" streaming since mid-2014. McDonald's and its franchisees in more than 100 countries can sign up on pre-approved terms, Soundtrack Chief Executive Officer Ola Sars said in an interview. In the unlikely event the entire group joined, Soundtrack would reap about $17 million in annual revenue.
Perhaps more important is the endorsement of the world's biggest restaurant chain. Knowing McDonald's is a client could influence other companies considering Soundtrack's service. Sars, who helped create Beats Music, plans an aggressive push into the United States as he seeks to dethrone market leader Mood Media Corp., which acquired Muzak in 2011 and retired the name two years later.
"The market is super fragmented and dysfunctional, and when we looked at the numbers, we realized nobody had a simple cloud-software distribution solution," Sars said in an interview at Soundtrack's headquarters in Stockholm. Rivals are still shipping out CDs and sending out salespeople in ties, he said. "You just can't do that when you start to think about the millions of smaller companies that need music."
While Spotify and Apple dominate streaming for consumers with a combined 43 million paying customers, they're not for commercial use. Like with baseball games, radio or CDs, proprietors aren't generally allowed to play online music in stores without paying a fee.