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Month: January 2014

1

Streaming revives music biz in Sweden; what should musicians learn from this?

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Brad Hill

Sweden released industry metrics for 2013, showing deepening loss of CD and download sales, countered by a large year-over-year gain in streaming revenue. How should American musicians prepare for a similar transition from sales to streams? Continue Reading →

News

Pandora announces Imagine Dragons concert on Super Bowl weekend

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Brad Hill

Pandora announced the latest in its Pandora Presents series — Imagine Dragons will headline a show on the Friday of Super Bowl weekend. Does Pandora’s claim to match headlining bands to the city’s listening preferences apply? Maybe to the opening acts. Continue Reading →

Events Pandora, Pandora Presents

Songza promotes new-music playlists, but hides them

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Brad Hill

Dear Songza: Idea, great. Execution, not so much. An email promotion of Songza’s “brand new music” playlists introduces a terrific idea — new releases in 59 categories. We found 18 of them. Hope turned to sorrow. Continue Reading →

Reviews Songza
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iTunes Radio ignored in earnings call, and why Apple doesn’t behave like Pandora

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Brad Hill

For those focused on music and online audio, it’s easy to forget that Apple is not a music company, but a hardware vendor. iTunes Radio is just a feature in a network ecosystem of products and services. And…not mentioned in yesterday’s earnings call. Continue Reading →

News Apple, iTunes, itunes radio, Pandora

Spotify Twitter-kicked Beats Music when it was down, then hid the evidence

Posted on January 27, 2014 by Brad Hill

A social manager gone rogue? Drunk tweeting? We don’t know, but Mashable was keeping a sharp eye on Spotify’s Twitter feed during the couple of days last week when Beats Music was down and out with connection problems. Continue Reading →

News

Never Fight the Shark in the Water

Posted on January 27, 2014 by Patrick Reynolds

Patrick Reynolds is Chief Strategy Officer of Triton Digital. A forward-looking strategist, he has written articles for Forbes, TechCrunch, and Technorati, and has spoken at SXSW and NAB. We welcome Patrick to RAIN News as a regular guest contributor. Continue Reading →

Opinion & Features, Thought Leaders Pandora, Super Bowl, Thought Leaders
1

Last.FM resorts to YouTube-powered player

Posted on January 27, 2014 by Brad Hill

In December we reported revenue declines for CBS-owned Last.FM. Now the company has cut costs with a new video-music player powered by YouTube. The Scrobbler function, which has been Last.FM’s distinguishing feature, connects to the new player. Continue Reading →

News last.fm, YouTube

As webcasters approach government deadline, we talk with legal expert David Oxenford

Posted on January 27, 2014 by Brad Hill

As the Copyright Review Board gears up for the two-year royalty rate-setting process, we spoke with attorney David Oxenford, about what was special about this royalty cycle, and whether the seven-year process can keep pace with a fast-changing streaming market. Continue Reading →

News Copyright Review Board, CRB, David Oxenford, Pandora

Nielsen moves to fulfill terms of Arbitron acquisition

Posted on January 27, 2014 by Brad Hill

It seems like a done deal, as Nielsen quickly started integrating Arbitron into its operations after a September acquisition, setting up the Nielsen Audio division and making small changes to ratings measurements. But a second part of the deal starts now. Continue Reading →

News Aribitron, FTC, Nielsen, Nielsen Audio

John Popper endorses streaming music by invoking John Philip Sousa

Posted on January 27, 2014 by Brad Hill

John Popper, best known as the front man of Blues Traveler, clearly did his homework to prepare for questions about Pandora and streaming music. In a video interview on CNBC, when asked about songwriter royalties, Popper delivered a history lesson. Continue Reading →

News John Popper, Spotify debate

SoundCloud’s new $60M funding: Can it be the “YouTube of audio” when YouTube is already the YouTube of audio?

Posted on January 25, 2014 by Brad Hill

Although the deal closed last year, the news is breaking only now: SoundCloud scored $60M of new funding from Institutional Venture Partners (IVP) and the Chernin Group. Investors call SoundCloud the YouTube of audio. Isn’t YouTube already that? Continue Reading →

News SoundCloud, YouTube

Spotify founder criticizes Beats, gets Pandora facts wrong, and defines Spotify

Posted on January 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

In a frank and concise interview with Hollywood Reporter, Spotify founder Daniel Ek volleys a series of questions about his competitors. He denigrates Beats Music, and makes a mistake about Pandora, but, more interestingly, defines Spotify in a meaningful way. Continue Reading →

News Beats Music, Pandora, Spotify

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