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James Cridland’s International Radio Trends: The FM chip delusion

Posted on June 3, 2019 by James Cridland

by James Cridland

James Cridland’s International Radio Trends is a column by the Australia-based radio futurologist. THIS WEEK: James turns to the FM chip topic in his column. Other news includes French radio stats and video on demand in the UK. Continue Reading →

AM/FM/HD/Satellite, Opinion & Features, Podcasting, Thought Leaders James Cridland, James Cridland's Weekly Links

Vox Media Podcast Network introduces two new shows for spring

Posted on May 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

The Vox Media Podcast Network announce its new updates for the spring. The network covers the audio content for a suite of media properties including tech site The Verge and real estate blog Curbed. Continue Reading →

Podcasting Vox Media

Spotify is exploring a Social Listening shared queue feature

Posted on May 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Spotify has another new feature idea being tested by some of its employees. The tool is called Social Listening, and its a way for a group of people to share control of their playback. Continue Reading →

News Spotify

Dubset inks rights deal with Pioneer DJ

Posted on May 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Dubset, a company offering rights management and royalties services, has secured a new partnership with Pioneer DJ. The deal will allow DJs to clear mixes and sets for select streaming services through the DJM-REC iOS app. Continue Reading →

Copyrights & Legal Dubset

The Podcast Artwork Rainbow: An overview of popular podcast color schemes

Posted on May 31, 2019 by Dan Misener

by Dan Misener
This very interesting (and seemingly labor-intensive) research by Dan Misener of Pacific Content analyzes the use of colors in podcast “cover” art. His giant montage is must-see. Continue Reading →

Opinion & Features, Podcasting, Thought Leaders Dan Misener

MusicWatch annual piracy report finds stream-ripping has grown

Posted on May 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

MusicWatch has released its new annual study into piracy in the United States, and found that stream-ripping remains a major issue in the country. The report estimated that the U.S. had 17 million stream-rippers in 2018, a rise from 15 million in 2017. Continue Reading →

Metrics & Research MusicWatch, piracy

Amazon debuts new Echo Show and adds Alexa privacy controls

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Amazon released a new version of its display smart speaker as well as new privacy updates to its Alexa voice assistant. On the hardware side, the company launched the Echo Show 5. Amazon Alexa has also received new updates to reflect other privacy concerns. Continue Reading →

Smart Speakers Amazon Alexa, Amazon Echo
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Acast teams with Headliner for social video tools

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Podcast company Acast has partnered with Headliner. This arrangement will add the ability for podcasters to create audiograms from the Acast Create dashboard for sharing to social media networks. Continue Reading →

Podcasting Acast, Headliner, social media

PodcastOne shares spring podcast lineup

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Anna Washenko

PodcastOne has added four new shows to its lineup this spring. The podcasts include a range of topics and notable celebrity or expert hosts. Continue Reading →

Podcasting PodcastOne

Podcasting analytics startup Backtracks lands seed funding

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Backtracks has raised a seed round in support of its work to provide podcasters with listener metrics. The Austin-based startup securedĀ $2.1 million in a round led by Moonshots Capital. Continue Reading →

Podcasting Backtracks

RIAA gets subpoenas to unveil operators of two stream-ripping sites

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Anna Washenko

The RIAA has been doggedly continuing its legal fight against piracy, and has madeĀ progress in identifying the operators of stream-ripping sites. The trade group recently collaborated with Music Canada and the IFPI to force illegal file-hosting service DBR.ee offline. Continue Reading →

Copyrights & Legal piracy, RIAA

Radionomy plans U.S. streaming shutdown, offers free migration to Shoutcast for Business

Posted on May 29, 2019 by Brad Hill

A Radionomy internet radio producer sent us a communication from the hosting company, indicating that Radionomy will shut down U.S. streaming on its platform at the end of May (this week). In the announcement is an offer to migrate stations to Shoutcast for Business. Continue Reading →

News Radionomy, TargetSpot

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