Internet RadioReport: Online Radio Audience Grows, But iPod Usage Cuts Listening TimeAuthored by Jay Baage on April 17, 2009 - 11:19am.
Analysis: Webcaster Settlement Act - What Does It Mean?Authored by David Oxenford on October 3, 2008 - 7:36am.
Analysis: Does the Copyright Royalty Board Exist?Authored by David Oxenford on June 3, 2008 - 6:37am.
tags: Law | Internet Radio | Royalties | SoundExchange | Copyrights | Copyright Royalty Board | Internet Radio Equality Act |
Musicovery & Pandora: Two More Music Sources Worth KnowingAuthored by Scott Goldberg on April 24, 2007 - 8:38am.
In February I wrote about 6 Audio Entertainment Sources Better Than XM-Sirius and took a lot flack for omitting dozens of others. It turns out people are passionate about their music sites (who would've guessed?). I decided this topic was worth keeping track of in light of our current environment in which Xirius looks like a no-go, Steve Jobs is half-heartedly trying to kill DRM, everyone in the digital music business is trying to kill Steve Jobs, and the Copyright Royalty Board is trying to kill internet radio. At The Millennials Conference last week, a couple kids-in-the-know switched me on to 2 more sources of free music, Musicovery and Pandora. If you’ve never used them, here’s the rub:
Mercora Brings 100,000 Web Radio Stations to Mobile PhonesAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on November 16, 2006 - 3:21pm.
Santa Clara, Calif. - Mercora, a provider of user-programmed Internet radio stations, announced on Thursday the worldwide launch of its M application, which allows Windows Mobile-based smartphones and Pocket PC phones to access over 100,000 channels of streaming Internet radio.
Web Listeners to Public Radio's KCRW Eclipse Radio AudienceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on November 3, 2006 - 1:42pm.
New York - Southern California public radio station KCRW's online audience has now surpassed its terrestrial radio audience, the Wall Street Journal reported.
October data from Google Analytics show that KCRW online -- which features live and on-demand streaming of the station's programming -- counted 760,000 unique visitors during October, compared with KCRW's estimated terrestrial radio audience of nearly 600,000. tags: Internet | Radio | Audio | Music | Metrics | Internet Radio | Talk Radio | KCRW | Public Radio |
SoundExchange Seeks to Audit More Records from Live365Authored by Mark Hefflinger on November 2, 2006 - 3:10pm.
[UPDATE: A clarification note was added on November 20, 2006]
Washington - The U.S. Copyright Office announced that it has received a notice of intent from SoundExchange, the recording industry entity set up to collect and distribute royalties for digital music, to audit the 2005 statements of Live365, an Internet radio broadcaster. tags: Licensing | Law | Radio | Audio | Music | Internet Radio | Copyright | Royalties | SoundExchange | Live365 |
Logitech Acquires Internet Radio Maker Slim Devices for $20 MillionAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on October 19, 2006 - 2:57pm.
Fremont, Calif. - Computer peripherals manufacturer Logitech announced on Thursday that it has acquired Slim Devices, a maker of Internet radios and home networking technology, for $20 million in cash.
tags: Deals | Tech | Radio | Audio | CE | Internet Radio | Acquisitions | Slim Devices | Squeezebox | Logitech |
Howard Stern Promotes New Online Radio Service with FreebieAuthored by Scott Goldberg on October 16, 2006 - 7:32am.
New York City – After ten months at subscription-based Sirius Satellite Radio, Howard Stern, the self-proclaimed “King of All Media,” is launching two days of free live online access to his four hour show on October 25 and 26. The offer is being made to promote the new Sirius internet radio service, which will offer 75 CD-quality channels for a monthly subscription fee of $12.95, the company said in a press release.
tags: Radio | Audio | Satellite Radio | Sirius | Howard Stern | Internet Radio | Promotions | Talk Radio |
The Future of Radio: More Competition, More Devices, More ChoicesAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on October 4, 2006 - 11:24pm.
Note: This story has been corrected since it was first published.
From Digital Music Forum West 2006. That was the forecast proffered by Billboard Radio Monitor editor Paul Heine, at the conclusion of a Digital Music Forum panel that included representatives from the commercial, public, online and mobile radio sectors. Mercora Launches Streaming Full-Track Mobile Music ServiceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on September 25, 2006 - 1:30am.
Los Angeles - Mercora, a provider of software that lets users broadcast their own Internet radio stations, announced on Monday the launch of a new service that streams full-length tracks from Mercora stations to mobile phones. The "M" service will be offered for free through Oct. 31, after which time it will cost $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year. Subscribers will be able to stream songs from their own Mercora stations and eventually from those of up to five other Mercora users. "We've beat Steve Jobs to the iPhone. Our software delivers all the same capabilities. And we've beat Microsoft to the Zune," Mercora CEO Srivats Sampath told CNET News.com.
tags: Mobile | Mobile Music | Radio | Audio | Music | Commerce | Internet Radio | Streaming | Mercora |
American Idol Underground Station Launches on Live365Authored by Mark Hefflinger on August 8, 2006 - 12:45pm.
Los Angeles - American Idol Underground, an online version of the popular reality TV show developed by Fluid Audio Networks, announced on Tuesday that a Web radio station featuring performances from contestants has been launched on Internet radio network Live365.
tags: Internet | Video | Radio | TV | Music | Internet Radio | American Idol | Live365 | American Idol Underground |
Slim Devices, Radioio to Offer Streaming Classic ConcertsAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on June 13, 2006 - 1:26pm.
Mountain View, Calif.- Slim Devices, maker of the Squeezebox wireless streaming Internet radio player, said on Tuesday that it has partnered with Internet radio firm Radioio to provide Squeezebox owners with a classic live concert performance each month.
tags: Music Deals | Radio | Music | Internet Radio | Concerts | Streaming | Radioio | Slim Devices | Squeezebox |
StarMedia, VOY Music Launch Latin Digital Music ServiceAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on June 8, 2006 - 4:27pm.
Miami - StarMedia, a unit of broadband provider Wanadoo that serves 20 million Spanish-speaking subscribers, announced on Thursday that it has partnered with Latin digital music service provider VOY Music.
tags: Music Launches | Music | Internet Radio | Spanish | Latin Music | StarMedia | VOY Music | Latin | Wanadoo |
Report: Streaming Music Subscription Revenue to Hit $340 Million in 2006Authored by Mark Hefflinger on June 7, 2006 - 1:20pm.
Dublin - Revenue from subscription-based streaming music services rose from $49 million in 2003 to $237 million in 2005, and is projected to surpass $340 million in 2006, according to a report from Research and Markets.
tags: Marketing | Subscriptions | Music | Reports | Metrics | Commerce | Internet Radio | Research and Markets |
U.K. Broadcaster Channel 4 to Launch Internet Radio NetworkAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on June 5, 2006 - 1:42pm.
London - U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 has announced plans to launch an Internet radio network that will offer news, current affairs, entertainment, lifestyle, music and comedy content, The Times Online reported.
Aerielle Introduces Internet Radio Recorder DeviceAuthored by dmw on May 17, 2006 - 3:36pm.
Mountain View, Calif. - Wireless audio technology developer Aerielle on Wednesday introduced the Timeless Radio, an Internet radio recorder and streaming device that stores programming to an iPod or other digital media player. The device, for which pricing details have not been announced, also contains an Internet radio electronic program guide developed by Radio Time. Mountain View, Calif.-based Aerielle said the Timeless Radio will be available through major retailers in the fall.
Aerielle Adds Electronic Program Guide to iPod Web Radio RecorderAuthored by dmw on May 15, 2006 - 1:24pm.
Mountain View, Calif. - Aerielle, the developer of an Internet radio recorder docking station for Apple's iPod and other digital music players, announced on Monday that it will integrate Dallas-based Radio Time's electronic program guide for Internet radio into its Timeless Radio device. The iPod add-on will allow users to browse, listen to and record over 50,000 programs from 37,000 Internet radio stations worldwide.
Mercora to Power User-Created Streaming Radio Stations for NME, TiscaliAuthored by dmw on April 26, 2006 - 11:56am.
Santa Clara, Calif. - Mercora, a provider of peer-to-peer streaming Internet radio networks, on Wednesday announced partnerships with U.K. music magazine NME and Italian Internet service provider Tiscali to launch co-branded Mercora radio station offerings for their customers. The services will provide NME.com visitors and Tiscali subscribers in the U.K. and Italy with the ability to create their own Internet radio stations featuring their own music collections, as well as browse and listen to their friends' stations. Both services will be offered for free to NME and Tiscali customers. Santa Clara, Calif.-based Mercora's peer-to-peer streaming radio network boasts 3 million tracks and over 100,000 channels available at any time.
Hispanic Digital Media Firm Batanga Raises $5 MillionAuthored by dmw on April 19, 2006 - 4:36pm.
Miami - Hispanic Media Inc., which operates the Batanga.com Internet radio service and Planeta.com video-on-demand site, announced that it has raised $5 million in a recent round of venture capital financing, led by H.I.G. Ventures. The company's Batanga.com offers 35 online radio stations and claims 2.5 million unique monthly visitors. "Online entertainment consumption within the U.S. Hispanic market is growing exponentially and Batanga has put together a very attractive set of media offerings for this audience, said John Kim, managing director of H.I.G. Ventures. The company will use the funds to expand into additional distribution, marketing and content channels.
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