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Pandora (And Other Internet Radio) Has Officially Been Saved

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

After two years of uncertainty, Pandora’s future has finally been secured. [MORE]

Source: TechCrunch

Pandora takes on radio

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

The world of radio station streaming just became more competitive. Pandora, the largest internet radio provider, signs a deal with Ando Media that will put its ratings side-by-side with station webcasts. Ando EVP Paul Krasinski says advertisers will get a “truer picture” of how large the internet radio audience is.

Source: Inside Radio

Survey: Consumers Still Want (iPod-Compatible) Cars

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

…the most desired feature was the ability to connect an iPod or other MP3 player to the vehicle… [MORE]

Source: Radio Ink

Radio gets a radical revamp

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Industry experts say that radio can embrace technology and sustain its popularity. Growing sales of digital sets worldwide certainly lend strength to that theory. [MORE]

Source: BBC News

More streaming radio apps for iPhone

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Radio ParadiseSlacker RadioCollege Radio Tuner, and Tuner Internet Radio are four applications that, in principle, do exactly the same thing: stream Internet radio to your iPhone or iPod touch. But, while they’re designed to perform the same task, each of these apps has a completely different focus. [MORE]

Source: Macworld

Cadillac rolls out in-car Internet access

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Cadillac has announced the availability of an in-car wireless Internet option on its CTS sport sedan beginning in April. The new option will be called Cadillac WiFi (sic) by Autonet and be dealer-installed. [MORE]

Source: cnet

Commerical radio is dead: Why CBS Radio’s K-Rock format switch in New York won’t make a bit of difference in fight against technological irrelevance

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

…young people are not turning on their radio to discover new music; they’re certainly not sticking around through the commercials to listen to new music on a radio station. No, sir, that’s what the Internet is for, and that’s why your business has no future. [MORE]

Source: CruchGear

Did Last.fm Just Hand Over User Listening Data To the RIAA?

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

…word is going around that the RIAA asked social music service Last.fm for data about its user’s listening habits to find people with unreleased tracks on their computers. [MORE]

Source: TechCrunch

NAB, SoundExchange Reach Agreement on Streaming Rates

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

February 16, 2009: The NAB and SoundExchange have come to an agreement on Internet streaming rates for local radio stations that simulcast their programming online or create new Internet-only stations. [MORE]

Source: Radio Ink

Google Pulls The Plug On Its Radio Ads; Retreats To What It Knows Best

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Google is pulling the plug on its Google Audio Ads and Adsense for Audio products, and is looking to sell off its Google Radio Automation software business. [MORE]

Source: TechCrunch