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Author: Brad Hill

Getting a second wind, Grooveshark CEO forecasts live concert streaming

Posted on September 25, 2013 by Brad Hill

Grooveshark, considered by many to be a bad boy of music streaming platforms, may be gradually emerging from a tangle of legal assaults. Last month the service scored a licensing agreement with Sony/ATV. A previous agreement with EMI was undermined… Continue Reading →

News Grooveshark

Tim Westergren: Pandora’s goal is to supplant broadcast

Posted on September 25, 2013 by Brad Hill

Pandora founder and Chief Strategy Officer Tim Westergren was spotlighted in a hosted Q&A session at the Goldman Sachs “Communacopia” conference yesterday. (Transcript here; elaborate registration required.) In a wide-ranging discussion, Westergren elaborated on Pandora’s business priorities, the state of… Continue Reading →

News Pandora, Tim Westergren

Edison Research: Streaming hits the MainStream

Posted on September 25, 2013 by Brad Hill

Edison Research has released a new study of streaming audio adoption, indicating that over half of the American online population listens to Internet radio. The research package, titled “The New MainStream” (get it?) details survey results of 3,014 connected Americans… Continue Reading →

Events, Metrics & Research, News Edison Research, Internet radio, Pandora, research, Spotify, survey, TuneIn

CBS Radio dramatically augments its NYC sports broadcasting

Posted on September 24, 2013 by Brad Hill

In what CBS Radio President and CEO Dan Mason calls an unprecedented deal involving a sports/entertainment arena and a radio group (see the Inside Radio interview here), the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn is partnering with the powerhouse broadcast network to… Continue Reading →

AM/FM/HD/Satellite, News CBS Radio, Dan Mason, nets, New York, yankees

Evaluating iTunes Radio and Pandora: Intelligence and inventory will shape the outcome

Posted on September 24, 2013 by Brad Hill

Media reviews tend to binary considerations — either/or judgments of new products. Accordingly, reviews of iTunes Radio are commonly framed in opposition to Pandora, as in SFGate’s review premise: “Now that iTunes Radio has shipped to millions of iPhone and… Continue Reading →

Opinion & Features itunes radio, Pandora

Taco Bell and Samsung among first on new Songza “native advertising” platform

Posted on September 24, 2013 by Brad Hill

Webcaster Songza has launched a “native advertising” solution it says is already producing benefits for advertisers in engaging potential customers. Songza is the webcaster known for its Music Concierge, which offers curated playlists suited to listeners’ activities and moods (and… Continue Reading →

News native advertising, Songza

Apple shakes the ground with early iTunes Radio usage

Posted on September 24, 2013 by Brad Hill

Apple is showing off some dazzling M’s: 200M iOS 7 activations (iOS 7 includes iTunes Radio by default) 9M iPhones sold (combined iPhone 5s and 5c) 11M unique listeners on iTunes Radio That last item is generating some noise in… Continue Reading →

Metrics & Research, News Apple, iOS 7, Pandora

Spotify adds four countries to its international portfolio

Posted on September 24, 2013 by Brad Hill

As jubilantly announced on its public blog (“Hello Argentina, Taiwan, Greece and Turkey — Spotify here!”), the interactive streamer has expanded its reach. With the addition of those four, Spotify now distributes its desktop and mobile app experiences in 32… Continue Reading →

News Google, Google All Access, iHeartRadio, itunes radio, Pandora, Rdio, Rhapsody, Slacker, Songza, Spotify

Beats Music: No involuntary spasmic discharges

Posted on September 23, 2013 by Brad Hill

Precious little information about the upcoming Beats Music streaming service is seeping out from behind the firewall, except that it will use acquired MOG assets, and might be called Daisy. Both those bits are interesting, but potentially not as intriguing… Continue Reading →

News Beats Music, Ian Rogers

BMI reports record revenue as streaming’s share grows

Posted on September 23, 2013 by Brad Hill

The New York Times writes today that one area of a troubled music industry that’s seen consistent revenue growth, and may be poised for more, is songwriter and publisher royalties, collected by groups like BMI and ASCAP. Webcasters and radio… Continue Reading →

Metrics & Research, News ASCAP, BMI, composers, publishers, songwriters

Nielsen/Arbitron merger puts cross-platform data on the horizon

Posted on September 23, 2013 by Brad Hill

Selling inventory across properties and platforms is historically difficult, plagued by confusion for the buyer and heavy educational lift for the seller. Part of the challenge lies in reconciling different measurement methods. When media planners must grapple with opportunities defined… Continue Reading →

Metrics & Research Arbitron, David Calhoun, FTC, Nielsen

Pandora wins a summary judgment in ASCAP rights tussle

Posted on September 20, 2013 by Brad Hill

Pandora scored a clear, and sharply worded, summary judgment from U.S. District Judge Denise Cote, enabling the Internet radio service to continue “performing” (streaming) works included in ASCAP’s entire inventory. The ruling refutes ASCAP’s attempt to narrow Pandora’s right to… Continue Reading →

News ASCAP, cote, denise cote, Pandora, performance rights

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