Technologies and media
Radio Stations Are Playing Fewer Songs Than Ever Before
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- Monday, 24 February 2014
And the reason is simple: fewer, more familiar songs keep more people listening more often, which means higher ratings and more advertising revenue.
Now you can down and up-load John Cage's silence on your phone
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- Monday, 24 February 2014
John Cage's 4'33" is now available as an app. It's not as silly as it sounds.
Why Does Pandora's Introduction Of Political Ad Targeting Matter To Musicians?
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- Monday, 17 February 2014
Pandora will be introducing new ad services next week that rely on political targeting.
Making Instruments, Not Just Music: A Competition for Inventors
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- Saturday, 15 February 2014
Are you a musician who has always felt that the current crop of musical instruments can't quite capture that special, otherworldly sound that you can feel permeating your soul?
BBC ‘must collaborate more with arts organisations’
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- Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Arts Council England has called on the BBC to forge more partnerships and collaborations with arts organisations, claiming the result will be a "net gain for the cultural power of the UK".
The State of Streaming Music As Beats Music Launches
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- Monday, 10 February 2014
Beats Music's launch in the United States provides a good opportunity to reflect on the state of streaming music.
How Can Jazz And Classical Get Some Attention On Streaming Services?
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- Monday, 10 February 2014
"Services such as Spotify and iTunes don't handle the more complicated metadata very well, often rendering music in these genres harder to discover and sort. But building a tailor-made private playground cut off from huge pools of listeners is an even worse attempt at a solution."
2014 Technology and Music Predictions
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- Monday, 03 February 2014
Well it is a new year and with that come TMV's predictions for the year ahead, albeit this time round TMV's predictions are a month later than usual.
Midem Hack Day 2014: Music hacks from 25 developers unveiled
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- Monday, 03 February 2014
We bloody love music hack days. They're an explosion of playful, inventive, innovative and above all creative hacks from people thinking less about building the next big music/tech business, and more about pushing the boundaries of what's possible with the proliferation of music APIs.
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