3 new applications to help you manage and add value to your online radio streams: Commerce (Lemur™), Reporting and Filtering (The GateKeeper™) and Social (SocialRadio™)
LGGFM announce the release of a suite of digital radio software applications that will enhance your current content offering by adding multiple commerce options, ensure that you are complying with reporting laws (i.e. Harry Fox) and deliver a Social platform for your listeners to interact with your content (without them manipulating the stream!)
LGG Media Inc. has been developing software applications for the CBC (Canada's national broadcaster) for over 3 years. We have built systems to report to the record labels on playout over broadband (including per-player analysis) of over 6.6 million individual tracks played over 44 stations. We have also built systems to match these songs to e-commerce and m-commerce and most recently have devised a social media platform SocialRadio, where listeners can share their musical tastes and meet other listeners.
LGGFM announce the release of a suite of digital radio software applications that will enhance your current content offering by adding multiple commerce options, ensure that you are complying with reporting laws (i.e. Harry Fox) and deliver a Social platform for your listeners to interact with your content (without them manipulating the stream!)
LGG Media Inc. has been developing software applications for the CBC (Canada's national broadcaster) for over 3 years. We have built systems to report to the record labels on playout over broadband (including per-player analysis) of over 6.6 million individual tracks played over 44 stations. We have also built systems to match these songs to e-commerce and m-commerce and most recently have devised a social media platform SocialRadio, where listeners can share their musical tastes and meet other listeners.
Facts:
Web Radio Music Listening Up 37.6% in 2008*
27 percent of Americans say they've listened to 'Net-only radio from a website. The figure is higher for 18-24s -- 47 percent -- and for those under 50, at 34 percent.**
More than half of teens (52 percent) listened to online radio in 2008, compared to just 34 percent in 2007***
sources:
* www.dmwmedia.com/news/2009/02/10/report:-web-radio-music-listening-37.6%25-2008
** AMS and *** NPD Group
* www.dmwmedia.com/news/2009/02/10/report:-web-radio-music-listening-37.6%25-2008
** AMS and *** NPD Group