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Tag Archives: Apple
We remember Steve Jobs, who changed radio
I’m sure most Radio Survivor readers have already heard about the passing of Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple. Jobs will be rightly celebrated for how his company’s products, directed by his unique vision, changed the way most of us make … finish reading We remember Steve Jobs, who changed radio
Posted in commercial radio, consolidation, mobile, podcasting
Tagged Apple, Clear Channel, iPod, iTunes, podcast, podcasting, RIP, Steve Jobs
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Howard Stern is staying with Sirius for another five years
So much for the drama. Howard Stern announced this morning that he signed a new five-year contract with Sirius satellite radio, ending a protracted negotiation. He did not indicate how much the contract is for, only saying that it is … finish reading Howard Stern is staying with Sirius for another five years
Posted in economics, satellite radio
Tagged Apple, bababooey, contract, Howard Stern, iTunes, satellite radio, SIRI, Sirius, Sirius XM
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App store streaming audio rule: 5MB max over 5 min
As everybody in Apple-land already knows, Apple has published its new guidelines for Apple Store app developers. James Gralian, one of our regular Radio Survivor readers, was kind enough to point out the parameters for media applications, which include the … finish reading App store streaming audio rule: 5MB max over 5 min
New iPhone 4 offers background listening but not much else for radio
Today Apple CEO Steve Jobs made his now-annual announcement for the new version of the company’s top product. While there were several surprises in store, like the addition of video conferencing and HD video recording, there wasn’t anything unexpected for … finish reading New iPhone 4 offers background listening but not much else for radio
Posted in Internet radio, mobile, mobile radio
Tagged AOL Radio, Apple, Internet radio, iPhone, iPhone 4, Last.fm, multitasking, Pandora, public radio player, Slacker
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Pandora promises background listening for the iPhone
You can listen to Pandora just about anywhere if you’ve got an iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android (or at least anywhere that your respective network can reach). But there’s one thing missing on the iPhone: background listening. That, however, is about … finish reading Pandora promises background listening for the iPhone
NPR, Pandora ready for iPad
The iPad cometh, and Pandora and National Public Radio say they’re ready. Yesterday Pandora announced Pandora on the iPad: “I think of it as the ultimate lean-in Pandora experience,” declares Pandora CTO Tom Conrad. “Just tap the Pandora icon and … finish reading NPR, Pandora ready for iPad
Posted in mobile radio
Tagged Apple, iPad, National Public Radio, Pandora, Tom Conrad
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The decade’s most important radio trends: #4 Podcasting
August 13 of this year marked the fifth anniversary of podcasting. On that date in 2004 former MTV VJ Adam Curry began his Daily Source Code podcast, ushering the term into the popular consciousness. Like so many innovative ideas, podcasting … finish reading The decade’s most important radio trends: #4 Podcasting
Posted in commercial radio, public radio, social networking
Tagged A-Infos Radio Project, Adam Curry, Apple, independent media, iPod, NPR, podcast, podcasting, PVR, RSS, TiVo
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Apple’s cutting edge tech? Radio!
Today’s highly anticipated 9/9/09 Apple product announcement brought the return of the Messiah (Steve Jobs) but not the band bigger than Jesus. Alas, the much hoped-for debut of the Beatles in the iTunes music store did not arrive, despite Yoko … finish reading Apple’s cutting edge tech? Radio!
Posted in da future, mobile radio
Tagged 9/9/9, Apple, Beatles, fm, iPod, iPod Nano, iTunes, live-pause, radio, Steve Jobs, Yoko
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Congress, FCC launch campaigns for net neutrality, device openness
In moves that could have an impact on every voice and streaming radio service on the Internet, Congress and the Federal Communications Commission proposed laws and launched inquiries today that show that the Obama administration and its allies on Capitol … finish reading Congress, FCC launch campaigns for net neutrality, device openness
Posted in FCC, mobile, mobile radio
Tagged Anna Eshoo, Apple, AT&T, Ed Markey, FCC, Google, Google Voice, iPhone, net neutrality, opennesss
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