Quick Hits: YouTube talent show; podcast search engines; voter survey on music licensing
YouTube talent show draws on television talent; can podcast search engines help discovery; ASCAP conducts voter survey on music licensing. Continue Reading
YouTube talent show draws on television talent; can podcast search engines help discovery; ASCAP conducts voter survey on music licensing. Continue Reading
Spotify announced that it has hired Olivia Regnier as its legal director of EU regulatory affairs. Regnier joins Spotify on May 8 after two decades with the IFPI, most recently as director of the trade body’s European Regional Office. Continue Reading
Kickstarter has helped catalyze 25,000 successful music projects. Molly Neuman, head of music for the crowdfunding platform, penned a blog post announcing the milestone. More than 22,000 creators have completed music projects in the eight years of Kickstarter’s existence. Continue Reading
Red Bull Radio has launched its first-ever real-time radio show. Peak Time will be the new flagship show for Red Bull Radio. It will air every weekday from noon to 2:00 pm ET. Vivian Host, a music journalist and DJ, will lead the show. Continue Reading
Indie label network Merlin announced that its royalty distributions to members have increased eightfold between 2012 and 2017. Along with the royalty news, Merlin has hired Helen Alexander as the finance director. Continue Reading
The IFPI published its annual global music report reflecting on the industry’s 2016 performance. Global revenue increased 5.9% to $15.7 billion. Digital revenue rose 17.8% to $7.8 billion, enough that it now has a 50% share of the global music industry’s total. “If the digital market continues to grow, so too will the overall level of remuneration to artists, as will the levels of overall investment required to create new music whilst helping to drive digital innovation,” IFPI CEO Frances Moore said. Continue Reading
Clip Interactive, a radio digital solutions company, announced that it has completed the first stage of development in its consumer product integrations. This includes in-car services Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and in-home consumer product integrations Amazon Echo and Google Home. Continue Reading
Futuri Media has partnered with the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications for a new research and development lab. A group of select students launched GHQ. Futuri designed the dynamic multi-platform radio station, available on mobile, social and digital. Continue Reading
AdLarge Media announced a restructuring of its digital team. Four of its team members have been promoted to new positions within the company. “With our accelerated growth in the digital audio space, particularly with podcasts, we are fortunate to have the high caliber of professionals on our team to guide and advance our digital success,” AdLarge Co-CEO and Co-founder Cathy Csukas said. Continue Reading
Neil Young is continuing his long, somewhat perplexing journey into the music tech business with the launch of a new high-definition streaming platform called Xstream. Young announced at the end of 2016 that he would translate his Pono Music into a streaming service. Xstream appears to be the result of that plan and of some critique about the original product. Continue Reading
Glenn Peoples has written a break-down of the royalty systems for Pandora’s three different services. “The direct licensing agreements Pandora has reached with labels has brought some changes to how royalties are paid for all three tiers,” he wrote. Continue Reading
iHeartRadio has entered a partnership with SpokenLayer that will see almost 40 SpokenEditions added into the digital audio platform. SpokenEditions are narrated versions of written content from publishers such as Reuters, Time, Mashable, Slate, and TechCrunch. Continue Reading