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Spotify Head Addresses His Joe Rogan Issue
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Who knew signing the most successful podcaster in the world would become such a headache? In addition to reporting quarterly earnings on Wednesday that includes a weaker Q1 2022 forecast and the revelation that it will no longer offer annual guidance, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek had to field questions about the growing discontent from content creators over the Rogan show.
Ek told investors he’s trying “trying to balance creative expression with the safety of our users. Of course, this is a very complicated issue. But I’m really proud of the steps that we took following the concerns raised by the medical and scientific communities.”
A handful of artists pulled their music from Spotify after objecting to guests Rogan has had on that are not lock-step in line with the COVID-19 vaccine. They believe Rogan is spreading misinformation about the vaccine.
Ek said the company does not “change our policies based on one creator nor do we change it based on any media cycle or calls from anyone else. While Joe has a massive audience… he also has to abide by those policies.
Rogan has apologized for causing this headache for Spotify and said he will strive for more balance.
Spotify’s stock dropped by nearly 17% to $159.70 on Thursday, but was up slightly in immediate after-hours trading.
As RBR+TVBR first reported Wednesday, Spotify in Q4 2021 had 406 million monthly active users, up 18% from a year earlier. Paying subscribers rose 16% to 180 million.
Revenue from subscriptions jumped 22% to $2.6 billion. Advertising revenue increased 40%. Advertising revenue has jumped from 10% of Spotify’s overall revenue to 15%.
Spotify now has 3.6 million podcasts available on its service, up from 3.2 million in the previous quarter.
Urban One Audio Divisions Select A CRO
For the first time, Urban One‘s audio divisions will have a Chief Revenue Officer.
Who’s earning the job? It is a 17-year veteran who has served as SVP of National and Network Sales for the company that owns Radio One and national radio entity Reach Media.
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Bauer Migrates Streams to O&O Platforms
Bauer Media Audio UK is migrating streaming audio listeners away from third-party listening services.
“Over the next few weeks you may experience some slight changes to your listening experience if you listen to us via a third party listening service such as Sonos or TuneIn, but have no fear! We don’t expect these changes to have any noticeable effect for the vast majority of our listeners,” according to a “Changes to online listening” notice the company posted to its stations’ websites.
With the move, Bauer is encouraging Kerrang!, Planet Rock, and Absolute Radio listeners to stream the station via the company’s website, its iOS or Android apps or via Radioplayer, an app backed by the BBC and British commercial broadcasters, including Bauer.
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“Digital audio has opened up an exciting new route for advertisers, alongside broadcast advertising, to access our valued audiences,” stated Shana Hills, digital chief operating officer for Bauer Media Audio. “Having invested in more personalized products to further this reach, we’re excited to take this step, which will unlock further potential for commercial collaboration and targeting, driving significant revenue opportunities.”
The move follows the integration of Bauer stations in the U.K. onto Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant smart speakers, along with the Planet Radio music service for Sonos systems.
According to the company, the shift to owned-and-operating streaming delivery will allow Bauer to offer enhanced services to commercial partners as well as more personalized listener offerings.
According to the Q4 2021 RAJAR results, over three quarters of listening to Bauer stations happens via a digital device (web, mobile, smart speaker or DAB), compared to an industry average of 65 percent.
The company said that move away from third-party stream aggregators is being enacted for all of its U.K. brands, but “there are no plans for similar moves in other territories.” Bauer Media Audio operates more than 150 brands across eight European nations.
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FCC Issues Forfeiture Notice for License Renewal Delay
Ensuring a broadcast station’s license renewal application is filed in a timely manner with the FCC is a must. Yet, it doesn’t always happen.
That’s the case with a Meridian, Miss., licensee that’s just received a forfeiture notice for its tardiness, which also involves the unauthorized operation of its AM radio station in lieu of an active license.
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Morning Glory? A Pre-Market iHeart Q4 Earnings Release Is Set
In recent quarters, iHeartMedia has taken the approach of releasing its fiscal report card after the Closing Bell on Wall Street on a Thursday. As such, results that may not seem as rosy as its peers would appear Friday morning in trade publications covering Radio — a soft news consumption day.
For Q4 2021, iHeartMedia is going with a pre-market release on a Wednesday. Is it a sign that the nation’s No. 1 audio content creation and distribution company is poised to report some of its best-ever numbers?
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Survey Suggests Broadcasters Seek Improved Workflows
Two-thirds of broadcast professionals believe the industry is adapting technologically to change, compared to 7 in 10 respondents one year ago.
That’s one of the key findings in a survey focused on the current media production landscape and state of broadcast workflows fielded by NewscastStudio.
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This Report Affirms Broadcast TV’s ‘Viable’ Future
It’s a company mainly known for media security and anti-piracy services. Yet, a report it has just released concludes that broadcast TV “will continue to be viable for the foreseeable future, despite the growth of streaming.”
The report from Intertrust also suggests that the global the video industry will evolve to a hybrid approach, where linear broadcasting coexists alongside video-on-demand (VOD) content and live streaming.
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Veteran Wall Street Analyst Named fuboTV CFO
He’s widely known for his two decades of experience as an influential media sector financial analyst on Wall Street. Most recently, he filled the shoes of Marci Ryvicker, also known for her past experience as a media sector analyst, at Wolfe Research.
Now, John Janedis is taking a cue from Ryvicker by going corporate.
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Former Real Estate Multi-Millionaire Grabs Beasley’s Boca Assets
BOCA RATON, FLA. — To ABC viewers, he’s recalled as a “Secret Millionaire” featured in a March 2011 episode of the now-concluded reality television series. A successful real estate figure, Marc Paskin sought out people and organizations in Detroit deserving of his financial help. Today, his philanthropic side is balanced with ownership stints of small radio stations, which dates to 2015.
Now, Paskin is re-entering radio ownership by agreeing to take Beasley Media Group‘s remaining properties in this upscale South Palm Beach County city.
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