On-demand music service Rdio blog-announced its expansion to nine more countries, bring its total international footprint to 60 nations across six continents. Rdio is on the move in more ways than one, as the popular celestial jukebox has pumped out headlines over the last few months. Continue Reading →
Apple upgraded its iOS-native Podcasts app for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The refresh includes various usability improvements. The two major product enhancements are these: Support for Apple CarPlay, and adding Siri control. Our testing went badly. Continue Reading →
This installation of our POTD series could be re-titled Not-Quite-Pureplay of the Day. Global Breakfast Radio assembles a constantly changing selection of broadcast web streams at local dawn time. The result is an Internet-only station, built on a novel idea and with fascinating results. Continue Reading →
The Copyright Board of Canada issued a royalty-rate decision that retroactively establishes payment amounts to artists and labels for the 2009-2012 period. The official rate supports arguments made by webcasters which participated in the hearing. The rate applies to non-interact Internet radio services, and is retroactively for 2009-2012. Continue Reading →
Music-recognition app SoundHound upgraded its iOS and Android apps, deepening its search, discovery, and listening experience. Those front-end enhancements are matched on the back end by technology improvements that make music identification faster and more accurate. RAIN tested the new app. Continue Reading →
The RAIN Internet Radio Awards recognize the achievements and the best practices of the Internet radio industry. The awards will be presented at RAIN Summit Indy on September 9, 2014. The deadline for nominations is Sunday, July 20, 2014. CLICK HERE to see the 2014 winners! The…
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Internet Radio REWIND, an audio recap of the week. This weekly program is a quick and concise catch-up of the week’s top stories. This week: The Apple-Beats vigil … a new effort to change music licensing … Shazam! — and its new funding … Spotify has an announcement to make … and a beloved Internet radio station pulls the plug. Continue Reading →
The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) today released its first-quarter revenue report for the radio industry. Overall, earnings were flat year-over-year, comparing with the first quarter of 2013. The results mark the fifth consecutive quarter of flat year-over-year revenue. Continue Reading →
Updating the progress of Popcorn Time, often described as “Netflix for pirates,” illuminates differences between the movie and music industries, showing the music industry’s leadership position in cloud-delivered content, and possibly heralds a new Napster-like era of disruption in how media is consumed. Continue Reading →
Exfm, a music site that collects music from MP3 blogs and other sources around the web, offering a one-stop listening post, announced its upcoming closure. The site and all its brand extensions (mobile apps, developer API) will be removed this Monday. In an uplifting note, the founders promise a new service. Continue Reading →
Radio Joint Audio Research (RAJAR), the official body in charge of measuring radio listening in the U.K., today released the latest in its series of quarterly updates on the where, how, and how much of radio listening. Radio listening is up year-over-year, with a trend to use of digital platforms. Continue Reading →
In a development that intersects Internet radio, small business, and hyperlocal content, East Village Radio (EVR) has announced that it will shut down its operation on May 23. The famous pureplay is owned by a New York restaurateur, Frank Prisinzano, who cited rising music-licensing expenses as the reason for turning off the station. Continue Reading →