The recent extreme growth in webcasting services has led to more service offerings and increased competition, which is great news for anyone looking for a flexible range of pricing and features.
It’s no secret that running a business these days is challenging. Costs are rising, lower margins are becoming a fact of life, and the public doesn’t seem to be buying as much as they once did.In any ...
With ticket receipts soaring and online music more popular than ever, why is live concert webcasting -- which sits squarely at the intersection of these trends -- still lagging? After showing early ...
Online radio listenership has grown over 515 percent since January 2001, according to MeasureCast. Arbitron reports that 35 percent of all Americans 12 and older have used streaming media. Why?
seeking a global audience when they started playing music online in the fall of 2001. They were simply trying to reach more students at their own university. Many students look at radio as passé. The ...
"We launched HuffPost Live a little over nine months ago, said Mike Whitmore, Head of Studio Technology for HuffPost Live. "The goal was to create a web and mobile platform for engagement that used ...
In previous editions of BE Radio, we’ve learned a bit about the Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act of 1995 (DPRA) and the Digital Millennium ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Webcasters have long argued that they offer a much different musical ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Friday welcomed the news that webcasting will no longer be included in the World Intellectual Property Organization's (WIPO) broadcasting treaty. The Treaty ...
A webcaster eats a dumpling during a show. Photo: CFP Easy entry and big profits have attracted thousands of users to the emerging webcasting platforms in China. By 2015, there were about 200 ...