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Spotify student discount: response to Pandora rate hike?

Posted on March 25, 2014 by Brad Hill

Spotify announced today a half-off subscription rate for college students. the normal $9.99/month subscription rate is dropped to $4.99 for qualified students. The announcement comes days after Pandora hiked its subscription price by 25% — to $4.99 per month. Continue Reading →

News Pandora, Spotify

adStream: Monroe “Everything Gets Old” campaign matches Pandora song skips

Posted on March 25, 2014 by Brad Hill

adStream is a journal of ad-spottings in online music services that highlight how commercials (audio and visual) can be an integrated part of the online listening experience. When clicking past a song in the Pandora web app, we noticed a… Continue Reading →

News advertising, Pandora

Edison Research to European radio: Don’t think you’re irreplaceable

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

The occasion of this brisk admonition was Radiodays Europe, an annual conference held this year in the Dublin Convention Center. Rosin brought new research with him (“iTunes Radio: Lessons from America”), based on The Infinite Dial 2014 survey but unreleased when that project was unveiled. Continue Reading →

Events, Metrics & Research Edison Research, itunes radio, Larry Rosin

iTunes Radio adds NPR news, its first departure from music

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

iTunes Radio took its first step away from music today, by adding a customized NPR news station to its presets. Not a specific local station, the new offering is simply called “NPR,” and contains no discrete tracks, voting up/down, or other interactive features that exist with songs. Continue Reading →

News itunes radio, NPR
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iHeartRadio notification of Malaysian plane news gets it right

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

iHeartRadio’s mobile news notifications don’t always play out well, when the user enters a live radio stream during a long commercial break. today, iHeart tried again, this time executing perfectly with stacked-up recorded bulletins about the Malaysian airplane without any commercials. Continue Reading →

Editor's Notebook iHeartRadio

Rhapsody and Napster the latest services to jettison The Echo Nest

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

The exodus of high-profile music services from music-technology provider The Echo Nest picked up momentum today as music service Rhapsody and its subsidiary Napster announced that they will “wind down” their partnerships. They join Rdio, which peeled away from The Echo Nest soon after it was acquired by competitor Spotify. Continue Reading →

News Napster, Rhapsody, The Echo Nest

Radiodays Europe kicks off two days of discussions about the present and future

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

Radiodays Europe kicked off today at the Dublin Convention Center. The annual event started in 2010, and attracts radio professionals from around the world. Change, and new realities for broadcast, are twin threads in the two-day agenda. Continue Reading →

Events Radiodays Europe

Apple might extend iTunes to Android

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

Apple is mulling a subscription music service, reports are swirling that Apple might consider creating an Android app for iTunes, distributing the world’s largest music store outside of the Apple ecosystem for the first time. The news is a significant indicator of Apple’s openness to new business paths. Continue Reading →

News Android, Apple, Google, iOS, iTunes

Apple cozies to Comcast for possible streaming-TV service

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

In a day loaded with rumors of new ambitions emanating from Apple, comes a report that the company is considering a Netflix-like streaming TV service, and is having discussions with cable giant Comcast about paying for high-quality last-mile streaming into homes. Continue Reading →

News Apple, Comcast

Apple considers music subscription service

Posted on March 24, 2014 by Brad Hill

Apple is reportedly considering launching a subscription music service. If it does, the new service will complement Apple’s two existing music businesses, iTunes Music Store, and iTunes Radio, while adding yet another on-demand music service to the crowded U.S. market. Continue Reading →

News Apple, iTunes Music Store, itunes radio

Weekend Perspective: March 17-21

Posted on March 23, 2014 by Brad Hill

Weekend Perspective: a quick and concise catch-up of the week’s news. Refresh your neurons for the coming week! ASCAP, Pandora, the growth of streaming music in 2013 representing an increasing portion of the overall music industry. Music service news items. Also, one band’s Spotify scheme. Continue Reading →

News Weekend Perspective

RAIN Hotspots: March 16 – 22

Posted on March 22, 2014 by Brad Hill

RAIN Hotspots highlights the five most-read article in the week. This week, 2013 music-business statistics were released, revealing the importance of streaming revenue, and the ASCP vs. Pandora trial generated several points of interest. Continue Reading →

News RAIN Hotspots

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