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Internet listening maintained high ground in December

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Brad Hill

Internet listening remained essentially flat in December over November, according to data released by Triton Digital in its Webcast Metrics Top 20 Ranker. Top-line listening growth barely nudged total listening into new-high territory. Click through for analysis and charts. Continue Reading →

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Pandora knows how you vote, readies launch of new ad segment

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Brad Hill

Next week Pandora will reportedly add a new audience segment to its targeted ad products: political preference. The market-leading Internet radio service uses zip codes from user registrations, combined with historical voting data and musical choices. Continue Reading →

News ad targeting, audience segmenting, Pandora

POLL: Is Pandora radio?

Posted on February 14, 2014 by Brad Hill

Leading Internet radio platform Pandora seeks to reinvent radio and replace it. The brand is often referred to as Pandora Radio, implying that Pandora is the same as radio … but different. Is Pandora radio? Click through to vote your answer. Continue Reading →

News Pandora, survey

In more organizational change, Deezer closes Australian office

Posted on February 13, 2014 by Brad Hill

Paris-based international music subscription service Deezer will close its Australian office. Thomas Heymann, who ran that office, will leave the company. Heymann oversaw Deezer’s Australian launch in 2012. Deezer’s Australian service will continue, undisturbed by the structural change, managed from Paris. Continue Reading →

News Deezer, Spotify

Google adds offline “radio” listening to All Access

Posted on February 13, 2014 by Brad Hill

Although not yet showing in the Google Play app store, it is widely reported that the unfortunately-named Google Play Music All Access subscription service, version 5.4, adds offline access to “radio” stations. Many users will probably think, “Finally!” Continue Reading →

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Abacast lands AfterBuzz TV

Posted on February 13, 2014 by Brad Hill

Abacast, a streaming and monetization provider whose major clients include radio networks ESPN Radio and NBC Sports Radio, announced a partnership with AfterBuzz TV, a video podcast that provides post-show entertainment for fans of popular TV programs. Continue Reading →

News Abacast, AfterBuzz TV

Pureplay of the Day: Radio Oloron

Posted on February 12, 2014 by Brad Hill

Reluctantly leaving behind our POTD celebration of Beatlemania, we needed something remarkable to distract us. We found the perfect stream to carry us away from cloying nostalgia: Radio Oloron. This French-originating stream is surprising, satisfying, and addictive. Continue Reading →

News Pureplay of the Day

Pandora closes ASCAP trial arguments on high note; financial firm predicts victory

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Brad Hill

According to a first-hand document provided by a RAIN source, federal judge Denise Cote seemed to agree with Pandora’s argument that it be treated as “radio” in closing arguments of a royalty case. Pandora could pay less to publishers as a result. Details. Continue Reading →

News ASCAP, denise cote, music licensing, Pandora, royalties, trials

Pureplay of the Day: All Beatles (& Stones, but not this week) Radio

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Brad Hill

As with yesterday’s POTD, we are celebrating Beatlemania, 50 years later. today’s Pureplay of the Day revisits a past selection: All Beatles & Stones Radio, an iHeartRadio pureplay station. The station has been renamed “24/7 Beatles” for an undetermined time. Continue Reading →

News Pureplay of the Day

Shazam reportedly raising $20M, valued now at $500M

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Brad Hill

Shazam, best known as a music-identification app, is reportedly closing a $20-million funding round with undisclosed investors. Perhaps the most important part of the news is a reported disclosed valuation of $500-million. Continue Reading →

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The Echo Nest partners with Japan’s Hikari-TV music service

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Brad Hill

Music intelligence company The Echo Nest continues its global expansion in a partnership with Hikari-TV, part of NTT Plala. (NTT is Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.) Hikari-TV is an in-home provider of broadband services including on-demand video and music. Continue Reading →

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Spotify partners with The Times (London)

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Brad Hill

Subscribers to digital editions of The Times (London) newspaper now get a Spotify subscription at no extra charge. Spotify normally costs U.K. users 120 British pounds per year. A digital subscription to The Times is priced at 312 British pounds per year. Continue Reading →

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