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Internet radio usage way up, driven by smartphone rush

Edison Media reports a big surge in Internet radio listening. And mind you, it’s not just the  boring old predictable annual uptick in Internet radio listening that we’ve all become accustomed to...

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Radio still “dominant” music discoverer? Contested readings of Nielsen data

The latest Nielsen survey on music listening reads as so: “Music Discovery Still Dominated by Radio, Says Nielsen Music 360 Report.” Here are the marquee statistics from the Nielsen press release:...

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Radio News Round-Up: Dallas station to air tapes from JFK assassination, Iggy...

Here’s a quick radio news roundup to round-out your Thursday afternoon: Nielsen just released its annual Music 360 study that shows 63% of music listeners still turn to terrestrial radio to discover...

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With 241 million users radio kicks Facebook and Twitter ass

Twitter has 49 million users every month in the US. Facebook has 198 million. There are about 6 million US Spotify users. What about terrestrial broadcast radio, that old-school, supposedly dying...

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Country music rules (even more) in new Nielsen radio report

Nielsen released the news that around 242 million Americans listen to radio each week in December. Now its State of the Media Audio Report is out, with formats ranked by share of total listening. Not...

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Digital Watch: Where’s All That Streaming Music Money Going?

A number of prominent musicians have complained loudly about the royalties they receive from streaming music services like Spotify and Pandora, from indie rock veteran David Lowery to pop star Taylor...

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Digital Watch: If Streaming Music Were Cheaper, but Limited, Would Listeners...

Terrestrial and satellite radio still lead music discovery in the U.S. according to Nielsen’s new 2015 Music 360 report, released this week. Although 75% of the population now reports listening to...

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