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James Cridland retires long-running “Radio Tomorrow” column

Posted on November 4, 2019 by Brad Hill

After a five-year run without missing a week, radio futurologist James Cridland has ended his weekly “Radio Tomorrow” column in the RadioInfo trade publication. The final column (“Goodbye and Keep Listening”) serves as an announcement and farewell to readers. Continue Reading →

Opinion & Features James Cridland

Netflix to launch first scripted original podcast, debuting exclusively on Spotify

Posted on November 4, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Netflix has been leading an upheaval in how people watch movies and TV at home, but the company has paired its visual entertainment with some forays into audio. After launching a smart speaker skill and Sirius XM channel in support of its content, Netflix is now debuting its first original scripted podcast. Continue Reading →

Podcasting Netflix, Spotify
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TuneIn receives mixed verdict in UK label lawsuit

Posted on November 4, 2019 by Anna Washenko

TuneIn has lost a legal battle in the UK brought by two of the major labels. Warner Music and Sony Music brought a suit against the digital radio operator in 2017, charging that TuneIn was offering access to international stations that did not have the licenses to play music in the UK. Continue Reading →

Copyrights & Legal TuneIn, UK

Microsoft pivots Cortana to be a productivity assistant

Posted on November 4, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Microsoft announced some updates to its Cortana voice assistant at its Ignite conference. The new features point to the company pivoting Cortana and focusing its uses on personal productivity and daily work tasks. Continue Reading →

Smart Speakers Cortana, Microsoft

James Cridland’s International Radio Trends: TuneIn court case; and buses

Posted on November 4, 2019 by James Cridland

by James Cridland

James Cridland’s International Radio Trends is a column by the Australia-based radio futurologist. THIS WEEK: Digging into a UK ruling against TuneIn. Being the voice of your local bus. Other audio insights and analysis. Continue Reading →

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

Sirius XM earnings follow-up: Content shifts at Pandora and a “disciplined” approach to podcasts

Posted on November 1, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Sirius XM hosted a conference call this week to share its financial results from the third quarter of 2019. CEO Jim Meyer talked about developing out-of-car pathways to engage existing subscribers and drive new sources of growth. Also, Pandora’s path forward. Continue Reading →

Advertising & Monetization Pandora, Sirius XM

Quick Hits: Indigenous streaming music. Podcasts on HBO Max. Smart clothes.

Posted on October 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Brief news items and worthy reads from around the web: Canada’s Indigenous artists launch their own streaming brand. New HBO subscription app will include podcasts. Denim jackets get smart. Continue Reading →

News Canada, Quick Hits

Sony Q2 revenue includes $622 million from streaming

Posted on October 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Sony posted another strong period for its second fiscal quarter. The whole music division had quarterly sales of $2.04 billion (219.28 billion yen), on operating profit of $349 million (37.48 billion yen). Continue Reading →

News Sony, Sony Music Group

EU report finds music piracy declining among ages 15-24

Posted on October 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

The European Union Intellectual Property Office has released a new report on trends in digital consumption and piracy. The assessment found that overall music is the digital content most commonly accessed by people ages 15-24, with 97% streaming or downloading music. Continue Reading →

Metrics & Research Europe, piracy
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Jeff Vidler: Time Spent with Podcasts is not a Zero-Sum Game

Posted on October 31, 2019 by Jeff Vidler

Jeff Vidler shares key statistics about podcast listenership from the Canadian Podcast Listener report. In this guest post, he explains that podcasts are not a threat to broadcast radio’s listening time, but rather offer an opportunity to connect with more consumers. Continue Reading →

Opinion & Features, Podcasting, Thought Leaders Canadian Podcast Listener, Jeff Vidler

Apple closes fiscal 2019 with revenue of $64 billion

Posted on October 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Apple released its quarterly financial results for the period ending September 28. The tech company reported quarterly revenue of $64 billion, up 2% from the year-ago period. Services revenue continued to rise for Apple. Continue Reading →

News Apple

Spotify begins trials for standalone Kids app

Posted on October 31, 2019 by Anna Washenko

Spotify is rolling out a standalone app for its youngest listeners. Spotify Kids is a separate app to supplement a family plan. The app has a simplified design for easy navigation and with bright colors. Continue Reading →

News Spotify

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