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Month: January 2014

Webcasters still have time to join the licensing discussion, but must hurry

Posted on January 31, 2014 by Brad Hill

Time is running out for webcasters, large and small, to file for participation in the royalty-setting process of the Copyright Royalty Board. The outcome will determine the cost of recorded music to webcasters for 2015-2020. Continue Reading →

News Copyright Royalty Board, CRB

Pandora stock leaps again to $7-billion as investor report predicts doubling value

Posted on January 31, 2014 by Brad Hill

Pandora bulls are stampeding. Goldman Sachs issued an investor report which projected a potential doubling of stock value. P stock vaulted well into uncharted territory, and into a new valuation realm with a $7-billion market capitalization. Continue Reading →

News Pandora

Gracenote adds a partner to its Rhythm project

Posted on January 30, 2014 by Brad Hill

At the top of the new year we reported that Gracenote was moving into a new dimension of music intelligence with a new project called Gracenote Rhythm. Today Gracenote announced a partnership with Next Big Sound, which measures music consumption trends. Continue Reading →

Metrics & Research Gracenote, Gracenote Rhythm, Next Big Sound, The Echo Nest

Shazam and Rdio expand their collaboration

Posted on January 30, 2014 by Brad Hill

Expanding a deal struck earlier this month, Rdio and Shazam now announce that their collaboration is extended to 29 non-U.S. countries. The still-new feature lets Rdio subscribers create an auto-playlist that holds all of their Shazam-ID’d music. Continue Reading →

News Rdio, Shazam

Forgotify: Discovering undiscovered music

Posted on January 30, 2014 by Brad Hill

The ultimate in music discovery? Forgotify is based on a startling Spotify factoid that was revealed in the service’s fifth birthday anniversary last year: 20 percent of its vast music catalog goes unheard — not even a single play. Continue Reading →

News Forgotify, Spotify
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FM creeping back into mobile devices, now BlackBerry

Posted on January 30, 2014 by Brad Hill

BlackBerry, the once-dominant, now-beleaguered phone maker, has updated its BB10 unit (that’s the phone with a physical keyboard) with an activated FM chip. That’s nice for BlackBerry’s small audience, and is the latest indicator of a gradual trend. Continue Reading →

AM/FM/HD/Satellite BlackBerry, FM chips, nextradio, TagStation
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Kurt’s Blog: People Aren’t Funny

Posted on January 29, 2014 by Kurt Hanson

Kurt Hanson looks at a recent survey, and analyzes why music download sales lost ground in 2013, especially in the fourth quarter. A bit of arithmetic connects the trend to music subscription growth. Art Linkletter is unexpectedly involved. Continue Reading →

Kurt Hanson's Blog, Metrics & Research, Opinion & Features downloads, itunes radio, mp3

New survey analyzes iTunes Radio listening and buying behavior

Posted on January 29, 2014 by Brad Hill

A study authored by Sam Milkman of Music Forecasting seeks to understand why iTunes Radio does not drive iTunes music purchases in greater volume. The important part of the survey is what Milkman learned about usage habits and attitudes. Continue Reading →

Metrics & Research iTunes, itunes radio
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People Aren’t Funny

Posted on January 29, 2014 by Brad Hill

With the arrival of Beats Music on the scene last week, it’s getting pretty crowded in the category of subscription-based, on-demand music services — a field that also includes Spotify, Rhapsody, and Rdio, all of which are trying to convert… Continue Reading →

Kurt Hanson's Blog

Shazam had a big Grammy night, spurring download sales

Posted on January 29, 2014 by Brad Hill

A just-released report claims that iTunes Radio does not have much power to drive music download sales in iTunes. Music-recognition app Shazam might have an answer to that. Over five percent of Shazam users clicked “Buy” on Grammy night. Continue Reading →

News

Have You Heard The News Today?

Posted on January 29, 2014 by Jennifer Lane

There’s a lot going on with streaming audio talk platforms that’s intriguing. Jennifer Lane listens to spoken audio in her car, and in a quest to find good sources she looks at Swell, Stitcher, and Spoken Layer. Also: A glance at the new Inside.com. Continue Reading →

Opinion & Features Inside.com, Jason Calacanis, podcasts, Spoken Layer, Stitcher, Swell

SoundCloud introduces “visual player,” inching closer to YouTube

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Brad Hill

Yesterday we wondered whether SoundCloud could live up to its investors’ aspiration to be the “YouTube of Audio.” The new visual player is an excellent first step in that direction. Click through to see it in action. Continue Reading →

Reviews SoundCloud, YouTube

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