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Post by wimpradio on Mar 27, 2020 16:47:01 GMT
Coronavirus: Radio Listening Booms While Music Streaming Stalls People staying at home due to the coronavirus pandemic appear to be listening to more radio rather than music apps, figures suggest. The BBC reports: Global, which owns Capital FM and talk station LBC, said online radio listening had risen by 15%. The BBC said streaming of its radio stations had risen 18% since last week. Meanwhile, data from two US analytics companies suggested use of music-streaming apps such as Spotify had dipped by about 8%. According to trusted music industry monitor BuzzAngle, US music streaming between 13-19 March fell by 8.8% compared with the previous week. Rolling Stone magazine, which uses a different data provider, Alpha Data, said streams were down 7.8%. But not all services are equally affected. Classical music site Primephonic said streaming had gone up by about 20% since isolation measures had been introduced in Europe. "There are likely to be multiple causes," said BBC News music reporter Mark Savage. "Fewer people are commuting to work or going to the gym and shops that use Spotify for their in-store music are closing their doors. People who stream music in the office also seem to be turning off and watching Netflix instead and there's a big rise in radio listening - suggesting we're seeking companionship alongside our music."
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Post by thelegacy on Mar 27, 2020 19:26:00 GMT
Part 15 Hobby Broadcasting should do well as well so this is a terrible time for my antenna to have failed.
I wonder how many Deltaville listeners I'd have if we didn't have that high wind just before the major requirement to stay at home?
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Post by mark on Mar 28, 2020 18:12:27 GMT
Can't you get your engineer friend to fix it staying 6 ft apart?
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Post by Boomer on Mar 30, 2020 4:24:32 GMT
I'd think it might be harder, engineers are now setting up home studios for talent, most hosts are at home, everything is a little harder to do. If you're a fan of the sitcom about radio, WKRP In Cincinnati, you might like this caption picture I found while looking at a site The Legacy was talking about: A funny workplace comedy, I recommend it. Boomer
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