57 percent of American adults believe that in five years, Americans will primarily listen to streaming radio
According to new research issued in a press release but Stitcher, Americans believe that in five years, the majority of audio listening will occur through streaming channels. The survey, conducted by Stitcher, surveyed over 2,000 adults within the United States.
Triton Says Mobile Tops Online Listening
Triton Digital measures internet streams of broadcast radio stations and pure-plays and now reports that nearly half of all radio streams are done so on a mobile device, according to an article on Radio World.
Google Music: Putting a Face to the Name
Google’s music offering has been at the center of much discussion about the future of streaming audio, and it looks like things are beginning to take shape in terms of what the service will look like. According to The Guardian, Google Music could feature a tie-in with YouTube, a move that might make deals with the record labels a little sticky.
Saturday at the Worldwide Radio Seminar: Talent, Music, And The Future Of Radio
SATURDAY’s schedule at the WORLDWIDE RADIO SUMMIT in HOLLYWOOD included panels on programming’s relationship to digital, the future of radio, making hits, syndication, international radio, and talent.
Songza Gets Some New Upgrades
With some new functionality and an improved user interface, Songza has received a well-received face lift. According to The Next Web, the streaming audio service with a focus on human interaction and recommendations, has surpassed the 6 million user mark.
Sirius Wants A Chair At The Dashboard Table
New Siruius CEO James Meyer thinks Sirius needs to be more involved as streaming audio capabilities continue to evolve for in-car dashboards. According to Radio Ink, in-car apps will continue to be a focal point for them.
Grooveshark Launches Free Online Radio Featuring User-Created Content
Grooveshark, the boundary-pushing streaming music service, is launching a user-created online platform. Dubbed “Broadcast,” users will be able to create their own unique streams with a variety of functions. According to Music Week, the service will include real-time stats and a recording function.
Spotify the Clear Winner in Twitter’s #Music Offering
Twitter finally launched their much-anticipated #Music service, if you haven’t yet heard of it, you will soon. Songs are derived from iTunes, Spotify, or Rdio and can be listened to in their entirety by linking each of those services to the Twitter #Music app.


