Friday, February 22, 2008

Internet Music Radio and Track Plays Chart 4.8 Billion Listening Hours in 2007

According to AccuStream Research: online music radio (live streaming channels and streamed individual track plays) generated 4.85 billion total listening hours in 2007:
Total listening hours averaged 404.2 million hours per month (excluding downloaded music), compared to a 320.5 million hour average in 2006, including leading music subscription services such as Napster, Yahoo Music and Rhapsody.

In 2007, SomaFM averaged about 5 million listener hours a month. (We've been averaging 6.4 million per month since December 2007.) If those numbers are right, then 1.23% of all net radio listening is to SomaFM!

They go on to say:

The two leading subscription services combined captured approximately 4% of listening hour share in 2007.

The two leading subscription services is apparently includes Napster, Yahoo Music and Rhapsody.

Now I think these numbers are for US only listeners. If that's the case, our US numbers are only about 40% of our total listeners. Still that gives us about half a percent of all US radio listeners, and one can extrapolate that we have about 1/4th the audience that Napster, Yahoo Music and Rhapsody each have.

Frankly, I find that a bit hard to believe, unless you factor in that most people listen to us for much longer times than they listen to the subscription services, or else the subscription services don't have that many customers.

Regardless, it's very exciting to see that we've been able to make such a dent in net radio listening. I hope we can keep playing the music our listeners love, and hope we continue to find new listeners and grow.

via Yahoo Biz

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Monday, February 18, 2008

San Francisco Music Tech Summit

Here's the tentative schedule for the San Francisco Music Tech Summit next week.

If you haven't heard about the summit yet, here's a description from their site:

The SanFran MusicTech Summit will bring together digital thought leaders from the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as from all around the country to the region which currently leads the way in innovating (both socially, and technologically) new ways of interacting with both music, and musicians. We will be working long term to help enable a sustainable, ongoing, Northern California based music and related technology market.

It all happens at the Hotel Kabuki in Japantown, San Francisco, Monday, February 25, 2008. You can get tickets here.

Panel Room Location

Sakura Room

(Upstairs)

Spring Room

(Downstairs)

8:00 am – 9:00 am

Registration & Breakfast

9:00 am – 9:10 am

Welcome and Opening Remarks by Brian Zisk

 

9:10 am – 9:20 am

 

How To Web 2.0 enable your Live Event

David Spark, Spark Media Solutions

 

9:20 am – 10:20 am

R&D: Recommendations & Discovery

 

Mike Troiano, matchmine - CEO

Benjamin Massey, Double V3

Jason Herskowitz, Mystrands

Paul Lamere, Sun Microsystems

Sandy Pearlman, McGill University / Producer

 

 

Hot Topics in Music & Technology Law

 

Tony Berman, Esq. - BEAT Law

Matt Burrows, Esq. - Senior Counsel, Apple iTunes Division

Cyndney Tune, Esq. - Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman

Ann Chaitovitz, Esq. – Future of Music Coalition

 

 

 

10:20 am – 10:30 am

Break

10:30 am – 11:30 am

New Technology Presentations

 

Lucas Gonze- Yahoo! Music Player Demo

 

Paul Schreiber – Apple Demo

 

Michael Robertson – New Technology

 

Special Guest – If project launches in time for event!

 

 

Issues in Music - Tech Licensing

 

Whitney Broussard, Esq. Selverne, Mandelbaum & Mintz

Josh Wattles, Esq. – Bingham McCutchen

Collette Vogele, Esq. – Vogele & Associates

 

 

11:45 am – 1:00 pm

 

Lunch

 

 

1:00 pm –1:55 pm

 

 

Conversation with Ann Chaitovitz

The Future of The Future of Music Coalition

Executive Director, Future of Music Coalition

1:00 – 1:20

 

Conversation with John Perry Barlow

The History of Everything

Grateful Dead Lyricist, Harvard Fellow, Electronic Frontier Foundation Co-Founder

1:20 – 1:40

 

 

 

The Distribution Revolution

 

Matt Lazluk, President, Iris Distribution

Raj Singh, ToneThis, Founder

Dave Kostiner, Co-Founder IODA / Davis Shapiro

 

 

 

 

1:55 pm – 2:45 pm

 

 

Streaming: The Future of Radio?

 

Kurt Hanson Video Presentation 1:40 – 1:55

 

Rusty Hodge, SomaFM

Bill Goldsmith, Radio Paradise

Tom Conrad, Pandora

Dave Benson, Program Director, KFOG 104.5

Kurt Hanson, RAIN

 

 

The Creator's Perspective

 

Kush Aroura, Innovative Artist & Producer / Surya Dub

Sharky Laguana, Creeper Lagoon / Mixpal / Bandago

Special Guest (To Be Announced)

 

 

 

2:45pm – 3:15

Break

3:15 pm – 4:15 pm

Artists, Copyrights & Technologies

 

Ted Cohen, TAG Strategic

Samantha Murphy, SmTV

Kevin Arnold, Founder, IODA

Rob Lord, Songbird

Katina Bishop, EFF

 

 

Sponsored by Digital Freedom Campaign

Promoting Music in Web 2.0

 

Brian Dear, Eventful, Founder & Chairman

Andy Gadiel, Jambase, Founder & President

Ariel Hyatt, Cyper PR, Founder

Maureen Herman, Fuzz, Sr. Dir. Business Development

Corey Denis, Rumblefish, Director of Marketing

 


 

4:15 pm – 5:00 pm

 

Social Networking & Music

 

Glenn Otis Brown, YouTube

Theda Sandiford, Marketing Guru

Ali Partovi, iLike

Michael Doernberg, Reverb Nation

 

 

Room closed to prepare for cocktail party.

5:00 pm – 5:15 pm

 

Break

5:15 pm – 6:00 pm

 

Show Me the Money!

Business Models That Work

 

Jeff Daniel, Rock River Music

Jordan Ritter, True Believer

Steve Weisz, Inticketing, CEO

Andrew Stess, Music IP, CEO

Michael Robertson, MP3 Tunes. Founder

 

 

 

6:00 cocktail party

 

Cocktail Party!

 

Live Performance by Samantha Murphy - SMTV

 

 

 

 

 

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SXSW Panel: The Trials and Tribulations of Using Music Online

Be sure to come by the panel I'm on at SXSW: The Trials and Tribulations of Using Music Online.
This panel will discuss the usage of music for various online formats, including (but not limited to) podcasting, blog MP3 postings, internet radio, and vlogs (or other video). This session will address the different copyrights, licensing, and royalties associated with different types of use. Learn how and why you need to get copyright and/or licensing clearance for the music you use, and which clearances you need for which uses in order to operate legally. We will also discuss copyright royalties, royalty payments, and royalty collectors, including SoundExchange, ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC.
Should be fun. If you've never met Richard Bengloff (who heads up A2IM and is on the SoundExchange board and will be on this panel), he's a great guy who is amazingly knowledgeable about the music business, and genuinely cares about artists and content creators. Rich and I don't always agree, but I learn something every time I talk to him.

I can't wait. The other folks on the panel are all great as well (Brian Zisk and Chris MacDonald) as well as our moderator Elise Nordling (who besides programming and hosting Indie Pop Rocks works for IODA, an online music licensing company).

Room 10
Tuesday, March 11th
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
South by Southwest, Austin, TX

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Monday, February 4, 2008

SXSW "Scene"

The Friday night Sixth Street scene in Austin, Tx, during South by Southwest last year. Just so you can get an idea of what it will be like.

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Bay Area Takeover at SXSW

Going to be at SXSW? Be sure to come to the Bay Area Takeover Party which is being sponsored by SomaFM and other San Francisco bay area friends showcasing the Bay Area's best independent record labels.

Thursday, March 13th, 2008, from 12-6pm
Beauty Bar,
Austin, Texas

RSVP Here!

These events can be super crowded, so RSVP to make sure you're on the priority admission list.

Elise and I will be handing out SomaFM stickers and giving away some Tshirts, so keep an eye out for us.

Performances by:

Two Gallants, Film School, Scissors for Lefty, Von Iva, Loquat, 60 Watt Kid, The Blacks, Social Studies, Birds and Batteries, The Union Trade, Scrabbel, Music For Animals, Form and Fate, D.W. Holiday, Aim Low Kid, DJ Omar (Popscene)

Complete Bay Area Takeover performance schedule

Band Start Time Stage
Aim Low Kid 12:00 Outdoor Stage
Form and Fate 12:15 Indoor Stage
D.W. Holiday 12:45 Outdoor Stage
Social Studies 1:00 Indoor Stage
Birds and Batteries 1:30 Outdoor Stage
The Union Trade 1:45 Indoor Stage
Film School 2:15 Outdoor Stage
Music For Animals 2:30 Indoor Stage
60 Watt Kid 3:15 Indoor Stage
Scrabbel 3:30 Outdoor Stage
The Blacks 4:00 Indoor Stage
Loquat 4:15 Outdoor Stage
Von Iva 4:45 Indoor Stage
Scissors for Lefty 5:00 Outdoor Stage
Two Gallants 5:30 Indoor Stage

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