RAIN Time Travel: November 2015 headlines
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RAIN Time Travel: November 2015 headlines
"The Adele referendum Radio Rewind launches for auto-archiving, clipping, and re-using broadcast content From the Copyright Office: All labels equal in music royalty rates Music and Millennials in audio advertising Serial season 1 drops on Pandora, and it's snackable Pandora & iHeartRadio release 2015 music metrics; we compare thumbs New records: Sales and streaming OnRad.io launches with searchable, shareable radio streams Pat Higbie: Spotify and other music services are saving the music industry"
"The Pope is streaming music on Deezer and SoundCloud One graphic tells an Rdio bankruptcy story Pandora plans on-demand music and global expansion in dramatic strategic growth plan Rdio bankrupt; Pandora acquires assets Music app BOOMiO closes, but promises future return Podcast network Acast launches in the U.S. The old Beats Music will shut down on Nov. 30 YouTube Music standalone app launches"
"Spreaker launches new app for lean-back podcast listening iHeartMedia unveils new app for kids and families Apple Music beta launches for Android devices Online playlist service Tapely announces shutdown Spotify is rolling out a private programmatic ad network AccuRadio turns profitable; is profiled in Crain's UK: Three-quarters of new cars have DAB as standard Marketron fully launches its programmatic platform for broadcasters to 2,900 stations Napster announces Canadian launch"
November 2015 combined high-profile launches, shutdowns, and strategic pivots across music and audio. New services arrived, including YouTube Music and podcast network Acast, while Tapely and Rdio shut down amid industry consolidation. Pandora pursued on-demand features, global expansion, and acquired assets. Podcasts gained traction with Serial on Pandora and Spreaker updates. Regulatory and industry developments included Copyright Office guidance on royalty parity and new metrics from Pandora and iHeartRadio. Programmatic advertising expanded through Spotify and Marketron initiatives. Other notable items included the Pope streaming on Deezer and SoundCloud, AccuRadio profitability, and Napster entering Canada.
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