Patrick Reynolds: London Calling
by Patrick Reynolds
Patrick Reynolds, Chief Strategy Officer of Triton Digital, and a featured speaker at RAIN Summit Europe, reflects on the Summit experience. Soundtrack provided. Continue Reading
Patrick Reynolds, Chief Strategy Officer of Triton Digital, and a featured speaker at RAIN Summit Europe, reflects on the Summit experience. Soundtrack provided. Continue Reading
Patrick Reynolds, Chief Strategy Officer of Triton Digital and a featured speaker at the upcoming RAIN Summit Europe in London on November 4, says that streaming could be the meat of the FM sandwich. That tasty analogy came up in a phone conversation with RAIN recently, in which Reynolds previewed the panel discussion he will moderate in London: “Measuring and Monetizing FM’s Online Audience.” Continue Reading
Patrick Reynolds notes that the television industry is in a golden age, even as audiences fragment among many hit programs, good and bad. In that context, how brightly does the radio constellation shine? Continue Reading
Neil Young. Hippie. Entrepreneur. Futurist. Nostalgist. To say he’s a study in contrasts is a mild understatement. Patrick Reynolds of Triton Digital contemplates Neil Young the artist and the high-rez audio advocate, speculating that Young might save the industry from a false dilemma. Continue Reading
Born in Bologna, Italy, Guglielmo Marconi would have been one-hundred-forty years old today. Widely recognized as the inventor of Radio, Marconi may have actually set out to perform a different task solving a different problem. A guest column by Patrick Reynolds, Chief Strategy Officer of Triton Digital. Continue Reading
Patrick Reynolds of Triton Digital writes about the death of cinema icon Harold Ramis, and the coming of spring in the audio listening industry. In Groundhog Day, Ramis meditates on how to life live during a seemingly endless winter. As winter drags on in real life, Reynolds counts blessings in an optimistic look at how the field is evolving. Continue Reading
The five most-read posts of the past week. Apple ignores iTunes Radio; SoundCloud raises cash and competes with YouTube; guest columns by Kurt Hanson and Patrick Reynolds; Continue Reading