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Music & Tech Round-Up: 01-03-13

Posted in Brands, Label news, Mobile, Music & Tech Round-Up, Tech on March 1st, 2013 by Caroline Leeming – 1 Comment

This week was teeming with industry news, not least for Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress that took place, and once again showcased the crème de la crème in mobile craftsmanship and innovation. Of course,  the IFPI’s 2013 edition of their Digital Music Report, revealing the music industry’s growth for the first time since 1999, became a hot topic, the extensive document nurturing widespread optimism from within the notion of an ever-diversifying and expanding market.

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Music and the Superbowl

Posted in B2C services, Brands, Stores on February 7th, 2013 by Kelaine Blades – Be the first to comment

The Baltimore Ravens fought a good fight at the Superbowl last weekend but Beyonce was the big winner at 7digital:  downloads of her singles increased by over 200% during and after her performance in the Superbowl half-time programme.   The songs that she performed at the halftime show sold about 13 times more during the 24 hours post show compared to all of her other tracks (which sold about 3 times more than on an average day).   Beyonce’s most downloaded songs since the Super Bowl have been “Halo” and “Single Ladies“.

Superbowl Sunday is also the biggest day of the year for advertising and non-football fans even tune in to watch the latest batch of commercials.   With a 30 second slot costing around $3.5 – $4m it’s not surprising that these are some of the best adverts produced all year.   Normally people look at brand effectiveness as a measure of success but we looked at a different angle, which was analysing the power of music in these commercials.   Our results were very interesting!

  • Sympathy for the Devil” by the Rolling Stones was first released in 1968 and is featured in the Mercedes Benz commercial.  It’s had over 5.7m views since it aired on youtube on January 30th and a 600% increase in download sales.

We are going to be looking more closely at the power of music in adverts and on TV this year so stay tuned for more interesting posts.

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Music is a must – 7digital at CES 2013

Posted in B2B Services, B2C services, Brands, CES, Consumer Electronics, Events on January 16th, 2013 by Kelaine Blades – 1 Comment

Nearly 2 million square feet of exhibition space showcasing over 3,000 global multinationals’ array of gadgets can make any company feel like a small fish swimming in a sea of giants. However, the 7digital list of partners showcasing new devices with music powered by 7digital’s API was truly impressive at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show.  7digital is proud to count Microsoft, Pure, HP, Toshiba, HTC, Samsung, Sonos, Pioneer, BlackBerry and QNX among our key consumer electronics partners – all of whom continue to roll out new and improved devices.

We work around the clock to build this network and keep our set of music rights and technology current with the latest and greatest trends and consumer needs. At CES the reality and grandeur of our dance card is inspiring to witness as the throngs of consumers pass through the massive show floor to try out the tablets, phones, connected TVs, wireless systems and PCs with our API in the background. This year we had six people at CES, running around from one meeting to the next in suites and the convention hall.   Here are their observations of key trends.

1. The Importance of Music
No matter how great the chips, design, or touch screen perform, if a device isn’t entertaining and useful, it’s not going to succeed.  While each CE company may have a different strategy, it is apparent that music is a core requirement in all connected devices.  There is something for everyone with music, and it makes each device shine.

2. Consumers Want Ease of Use and Interoperability
The consumer is king and they want to try and buy new devices at will.  The proposition that core functionality is gated off from one operating system to another doesn’t make sense and will lead to disappointment after the all-important box is opened.  We believe the same thing is true for a user’s music collection, so we aim to give consumers access to music across all platforms and all connected devices.

3. Vertical vs Horizontal
Our friends in Cupertino set the bar for hardware, software and content integration but they’ve done it in a vertical stack.  If you roam outside of that suite of devices, the experience breaks down.  Very few companies can or WANT to take this approach, and a core trend we saw in every corner of the CES show floor is partnerships and API integrations that allow for fertile collaborations that enable great experiences across devices and platforms in a horizontal approach.   The pace of change in the market is overwhelming, and we hear new music business models pitched to us on a daily basis – the horizontal strategy also allows for partners to move more independently amidst constant change.

Vickie Nauman, President of 7digital North America has been going to CES for years and on behalf of 7digital for the past 3 years. She comments, “it is amazing each year to see all the companies showing their take on a new unique consumer electronics product. It can range from anything such as robotic cats to fridges that can talk, however, it is growing much more apparent that having music run through your product changes the dimension of it completely.  Music makes your device instantly relevant to your consumer base. ”

4.  2013 Looks to Be a Big Year
Another key observation from the 7digital crew is that it’s not only the CE companies that are coming out of their shell with a music strategy but also digital media publications and destinations, brands, big box retailers, specialty retailers, radio streaming companies and even chip manufacturers.  The common thread is music helps everyone connect to and grow their user base.

Vickie comments, “many of these companies have been on the fence for years, contemplating the right way to enter into music while watching the industry and consumption patterns change at an unparalleled fast pace. They’ve pondered business models and debated whether to partner, build or buy.  It’s clear they want to move forward with a smart, strategic company – and this means solutions like 7digital’s API and partner approach are increasingly relevant – the digital music switch is being flipped on all over CES and it is an exciting time.”

5. The Connected Car is In the Fast Lane
People love their cars, want music at the (safe) touch of a button, and we had a lot of fun wandering through the auto show floor.  We also were invited to present our custom app made for the Pioneer in car sound system and spent several days positioned at the Pioneer booth to demo the 7digital/Pioneer application. 7digital’s VP of Global Marketing Kelaine Blades spent time at the Pioneer booth and comments, “it was amazing to talk to such a steady flow of users and repeatedly try to explain this intricate layer of access and deep wiring of technology and content in a way that makes it sound simple. When two companies like Pioneer and 7digital work together, they can give the user a good experience in a natural listening environment, and that means music in the car.”

Another example we were delighted by was a walk through the QNX booth, where the 7digital integration for connected cars was given prime placement.

In Conclusion
It was an amazing year at CES for us!  Having a team on deck running around to meetings was great and we look forward to next year where we hope to be able to show even more interoperability, partnerships and smart products that give users access to music in ways they want and need.

Kelaine Blades, 7digital's VP Global Marketing, demoing the 7digital app at the Pioneer booth

7digital at the Pioneer booth

Our partner Pure displays their new Jongo multi-room device. 7digital’s API powers the music running through these nicely designed and colourful speakers.

QNX in-car 7digital integration

Ecosystems and partnerships galore @ CES

The Gibson tent - guitar nirvana!

7digital.com upgrades to HTML5

Posted in API, B2C services, Brands, FLAC, Mobile, Stores, Uncategorized on January 24th, 2012 by alexcorradi – 3 Comments

7digital has upgraded its flagship 7digital.com website to incorporate new HTML5 technology, including browser based music streaming.

A refreshed user interface and selected new features are available to 7digital customers globally from today. The upgraded site does not have all features enabled in all territories – the fully featured site will launch globally in February 2012.

New features to the 7digital.com site include:

  • HTML5 audio technology for wide-ranging browser and device compatibility
  • Upgraded user interface with an emphasis on page-loading and browsing speed
  • New enhanced search engine
  • New 7digital Player mode enables streaming of a user’s purchased 7digital music collection, allowing music lovers to listen to their music from any web browser in any location, as well as download. This feature is currently only available on preview to UK users, but will be available in other territories soon
  • Updated 7digital Locker that continues to allow users to access and download / re-download their purchased 7digital music collection to a computer or mobile device through the 7digital Android, iPhone and BlackBerry apps.

7digital to Power T-Mobile Mall Music Sales

Posted in API, B2B Services, Brands, Label news, Partnerships, Stores, Uncategorized on November 22nd, 2011 by alexcorradi – 7 Comments

7digital is powering MP3 downloads and access to a full catalog of major label and independent music in T Mobile’s digital storefront, the T-Mobile Mall, accessible on phones at store.t-mobile.com. T-Mobile Mall MP3s, as powered by 7digital, includes the following features:

• Millions of songs available from all four major labels (Sony, Universal,
Warner, and EMI) and dozens of independent labels
• Browse top albums and tracks, new releases and various genres
• High-quality MP3s
• Download high audio quality, DRM-free tracks and albums directly to
device with an option to buy now and download later to the device or
to another computer

“T-Mobile is a significant new partner for 7digital’s global business and we are very pleased to make available a full catalog of songs from all four major labels and leading independent labels to millions of T Mobile customers,” comments Vickie Nauman, Vice President North America for 7digital.

Through the use of 7digital’s platform, T-Mobile customers will have an optimized music experience in the browser and on devices. The full track music store was built using 7digital’s Application Programming Interface (API), designed to simplify the integration of music download sales into third party efforts.

“Music discovery is increasingly important for our customers, especially with the phenomenal growth of smartphones, and the T-Mobile Mall gives our customers a simple way to make music purchases so songs can be enjoyed directly on their phone or other connected devices,” said Torrie Dorrell, Vice President of Applications, Content and Games at T-Mobile USA.

The 7digital platform consists of a suite of global music rights and technology features, which are made available to partners through 7digital’s API. The API provides third parties with a simpler way to leverage fully licensed music to create a customized, best-in-class front-end experience.

7digital brings high quality MP3 downloads to Android Tablets

Posted in API, Apps, B2C services, Brands, Consumer Electronics, Mobile, Stores, Tablet PC, Uncategorized on November 3rd, 2011 by alexcorradi – 9 Comments

Our brand new application allows Android tablet users in over 20 countries to access our catalogue of over 16 million high quality MP3 tracks. The layout has been optimised for tablets running the Android Honeycomb operating system, which mirrors the new 7digital online store design.

Homepage

The 7digital music store, now optimised for Android Honeycomb Tablets

The grid format display of the homepage makes it even easier to browse and discover new music. All the latest releases, promotional products and staff recommendations are updated on a regular basis by the 7digital editorial team. Browse through the content by swiping across the screen, and tap on a product to be taken to the artist page.

Preview and browse music at the same time

Preview and browse music at the same time

Preview and browse music at the same time

One of our favourite new functionalities is the brand new 7digital Player, which allows you to preview music and browse the site simultaneously.

Improved search performance and relevancy

mproved search performance and relevancy

mproved search performance and relevancy

Our updated search function is not only over 10 times faster than its previous incarnation, it’s a lot more accurate too; making it easier for you to find the artists you love.

Wireless syncing

With a 7digital account you’re able to wirelessly sync all your music purchases between your phone, tablet and PC. What does that mean? Well, imagine that you purchased Ryan Adams’ new album on your laptop first thing in the morning, but didn’t have time to download the music before you left the house; you can simply open up the 7digital app, or log in to our mobile site, to download and listen to the album on the bus into work.

For further information regarding 7digital for mobile, visit www.7digital.com/mobile

The 7digital app for Android is available to download from the Android Market

7digital MP3 Music App Now Available on the New HP TouchPad

Posted in API, Apps, B2B Services, B2C services, Brands, Consumer Electronics, Mobile, Partnerships, Tablet PC, Uncategorized on July 22nd, 2011 by alexcorradi – 32 Comments

July 21, 2011 – 7digital is offering HP webOS users an integrated music experience on the new HP TouchPad, where users can discover, buy and listen to music. 7digital’s full track download application is now available in the webOS App Catalog on HP TouchPad. This application is a Tier One featured app built specifically for the webOS platform.

7digital MP3 Music lets HP TouchPad users browse current charts, preview the latest tracks and discover, purchase and download high quality, DRM-free MP3 music from a catalog of over 14 million songs directly to the device.

“HP is a worldwide leader in consumer electronics and we are very pleased to deliver the 7digital global music experience to their sleek designed and highly functional tablet device,” comments Ben Drury, the CEO and co-founder of 7digital. “Through the use of 7digital’s platform, HP TouchPad users will have an optimized music experience at launch.”

“High-quality applications and music are essential to the HP TouchPad,” said Richard Kerris, vice president of webOS Worldwide Developer Relations, HP. “7digital’s deep catalog of music and robust platform will help us bring a great music experience to our customers.”

The 7digital platform consists of a suite of global music rights and technology features, which are made available to partners through 7digital’s Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides 3rd parties such as HP with a simpler way to leverage fully licensed music to create a customized, best-in-class front-end experience.

The 7digital MP3 Music app for the TouchPad features:

    1. Over 14 million songs available from all four major labels (Sony,
      Universal, Warner, and EMI) and thousands of independent
      labels
    1. Browse Top album and track charts, new releases and genres,
      and listen to preview clips
    1. Quality 320kbps MP3s
    1. Download high audio quality, DRM-free tracks and albums
      directly to tablet
    1. App downloads music directly into device media storage for local
      playback
  • 7digital MP3 Music app for webOS is available in all countries where TouchPad is currently shipping, including the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Germany and France. Currency and pricing for track download purchases is localized for users in each region.

    More informationabout HP TouchPad is available at www.hp.com/touchpad.

    Samsung Selects 7digital as Official Music Partner for Galaxy S II Smartphone

    Posted in API, Apps, B2B Services, B2C services, Brands, Consumer Electronics, Mobile, Partnerships on February 14th, 2011 by alexcorradi – 17 Comments

    Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain and London, UK, 14th February 2011 – 7digital announced the company is acting as Samsung’s official music download partner for the new Galaxy S II smartphone.

    7digital will be the embedded digital music store on the Galaxy S II, allowing users to access 7digital’s 12 million strong catalogue of high quality MP3 tracks. The native Android application will be pre-installed on all Samsung Galaxy S II smartphones shipping to 30 countries including UK, US and Canada.

    With the Android application, users can search for tracks, albums and artists and preview tracks before purchasing. Users can also discover new music through 7digital’s recommendation technology. Tracks and albums will be priced in a customer’s local currency, with prices mirroring those on 7digital.com.

    7digital has been incorporated into the Galaxy S II using the 7digital API (application programming interface), which allows consumer electronics companies and developers to build and integrate bespoke digital music download stores into a range of devices and services. The music download application on Samsung’s existing Galaxy Tab device is powered using the 7digital API.

    Ben Drury, CEO 7digital comments, “The new Galaxy S II has been designed with entertainment at its core. The integration of 7digital makes discovering, previewing and purchasing high quality MP3 music simple and intuitive for users. In addition to providing access to the 7digital catalogue, users will also have access to our recommendation services, and can preview tracks before downloading direct to their mobile device.

    “We currently have the largest international footprint of any digital music MP3 retailer, with a presence in the UK, US, Canada and throughout Europe. This made us an ideal partner for Samsung, as we are able to serve their large global customer base and provide access to the largest MP3 catalogue in the world.”

    What the press are saying:
    PC World
    Cnet reviews
    Engadget

    7digital is participating at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

    Posted in Brands, CES, Consumer Electronics, Events, Partnerships on January 7th, 2011 by alexcorradi – Be the first to comment

    Vice President of North America Vickie Nauman reports from CES 2011:
    Nauman joined Toshiba Europe for a media event announcing the launch of their Music Place inside Toshiba laptops and devices, all powered by 7digital.

    Toshiba's mini NB550D netbook

    The CES show is sizable – over 150,000 attendees this year and the show floor is packed with the latest in headphones, tablets, speakers, mobile phones, apps, 3d television, games, surround sound, and gadgets gadgets gadgets.  It’s a very busy schedule meeting with a wide mix of companies who are looking to integrate 7digital into their products.

    In between meetings I’ve had a chance to walk the show floor — got a first look at BlackBerry’s tablet, which is sleek and likely to be a big hit.  I also experienced a new type of home theatre – 3d flat screen with glasses and furniture wired with vibrations of sound from the film!  Not sure I’ll be putting that in my living room, but fun to see all the companies pushing the boundaries of tech and entertainment!

    How Brands Are Working with the Music Industry in the Digital Age

    Posted in B2B Services, Brands, Events, Partnerships on October 25th, 2010 by Jonathan Southall – 4 Comments

    The Digital Music Forum West, Los Angeles, (Oct 6-7, 2010) brought together a blend of music labels, app and mobile developers, advertisers, services, and business leaders for two days of sometimes very heated debates about what is and is not working in digital music.   Highlights included keynote presenter Rick Alden, Founder and CEO of Skullcandy, who told the story of starting this audio company in his basement and how he has focused on the skateboard/snowboard community.

    7digital’s VP of North America Vickie Nauman joined the panel to discuss how brands and music can effectively collaborate in the digital space.

    How Brands Are Working with the Music Industry in the Digital Age

    Panelists
    Claes Loberg, CEO, Guvera
    Adam Wolf, Senior Creative Director, pigFACTORY Music, USA
    Jeff Bronikowski, Head of Music, Yahoo!
    Tim Scanlin, CEO & Founder, Brandracket & BrandsForBands
    Vickie Nauman, VP, North America, 7digital
    Moderator: Syd Schwartz, Founder & CEO, Linchpin Dig

    Event website: http://www.digitalmusicforum.com/west/