CMJ Network and Audible Magic Announce Long-Term Agreement
Audio Identification Technology Company Powers New CMJ Service: Realtime Airplay Monitor (RAM)
NEW YORK, NY — March 18, 2002 — The CMJ Network has entered into a long-term agreement with Audible Magic, a leading provider of digital audio identification technology, to provide the music industry with state-of-the-art radio airplay tracking information for new and emerging music. The announcement was jointly made by Jay B. Ziskrout, The CMJ Network’s VP Business Operations, and Vance Ikezoye, CEO of Audible Magic. CMJ and Audible Magic will monitor college, non-commercial, and a variety of other “early adopter” radio stations with the objective of providing quantitative and qualitative market information to assist the in the discovery and development of new and emerging music.Read more
Audible Magic Tests ‘Content-Aware’ Network Monitoring System at University of Wyoming for Intelligent Management of P2P
LOS GATOS, California — February 18, 2002 — Audible Magic Corporation (www.audiblemagic.com), a leading provider of content management services, announced today the company is testing a prototype system at the University of Wyoming that has the potential to intelligently manage peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing based upon the content and ownership of specific files being traded. The first of a new generation of “content-aware” applications, the system provides the university with detailed information that allows legitimate P2P application traffic while addressing industry concerns about illegal transfers of copyrighted material such as movies and songs.Read more
SESAC Signs Agreement with Audible Magic to Begin Audio Fingerprinting Tests
SESAC Represents First Major Performing Rights Organization to Implement CBID Technology
NASHVILLE, Tennessee — January 15, 2002 — SESAC, the fastest growing performing rights organization in the U.S., today announced a three-year, non-exclusive agreement with Audible Magic Corporation, a leading provider of digital audio identification technologies and services, to monitor terrestrial radio broadcasts utilizing Internet simulcasts. SESAC represents the first major performing rights organization to implement content-based ID (CBID), a technology that identifies audio content by electronically “listening” to it and generating unique digital fingerprints for items such as individual songs or advertisements. The agreement is specifically designed to assist in determining royalty distribution. The initial rollout, which began last fall, utilizes Audible Magic’s patented audio fingerprinting technology to monitor the simulcasts.Read more
Loudeye and Audible Magic Announce Digital Music Tracking and Management Solution
Companies Come Together to Provide an Industry Standard Solution to Music Labels, Rights Organizations, Licensed Music Services, Broadcasters and Retailers
WASHINGTON, D.C. — January 7, 2002 — Loudeye Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq NM: LOUD), a leading provider of Webcasting and digital media streaming services, and Audible Magic Corporation, a provider of content-based identification (CBID) technologies, today announced at the Future of Music Conference in Washington D.C., the immediate availability of a digital music tracking and management solution.Read more