Share this postApple's Audio Ambition; John Malone's Radio Empire; Spotify Warns App Hackersplatformstream.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherApple's Audio Ambition; John Malone's Radio Empire; Spotify Warns App HackersPlatform & StreamMar 06, 2018Share this postApple's Audio Ambition; John Malone's Radio Empire; Spotify Warns App Hackersplatformstream.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareApple Inc.’s AirPods earphones have been a surprise hit. Now, the company is planning a push into the high end of the market.For a service like Spotify that has unrivaled data and algorithmic sophistication, leaning heavily on flagship, top-down properties and quasi-celebrity figures like Tuma Basa might be sending a mixed message about the service's growth narrative, and perhaps even treading too far into Apple Music's turf.John Malone’s vision for a radio empire is coming into focus.Spotify may have 159 million active users, but only 71 million of those are paid subscribers.The HomePod, Apple’s new smart speaker that works best with Apple Music, only helps the iPhone maker build its case for living in the walled garden, by making it hard for Spotify users to enjoy the product at its fullest.Unclaimed mechanical royalties should be maintained on deposit indefinitely for as long as it takes to be distributed to their rightful copyright owners.Spotify's founders and the major labels will reap billions from the IPO of the streaming service, but it's unclear how much of the record companies' windfall will trickle down. Diddy and Bieber are among a select few set to cash in regardless.Spotify said that it's going to increase use of Google's public cloud computing and storage resources.Today's by:Larm conference in Oslo included a panel on blockchain technology and the music industry. No wait, stop! Don't click away! Come back!Here’s what we learned about the streaming giant as it prepares to debut on the New York Stock ExchangeWhile musicians have been cozy with the video game industry for some time as another supplementary source of revenue, but some indicators suggest that game music could be growing into an entire business all its own.Duomi music, once ranked among China's top 5 music apps, has shut down after 10 years. The company apparently has been having trouble turning profits for the past couple of years.PreviousNext