Topic: Soundcloud

5 chapters across the catalog

Service Burro
Episode 998 1:14:05 - 1:14:52

998: Service Burro

No Agenda Player, Community Annotation Project

A call for help is issued for the "No Agenda Player" website, which requires assistance with coding and annotations. The goal is to allow producers to add time-stamped comments and metadata to show archives, similar to the functionality found on SoundCloud.

Fifth Column
Episode 686 1:12:13 - 1:13:48

686: Fifth Column

No Agenda Player, Crowdsourced Annotations and SoundCloud Parallel

The "No Agenda Player" is praised as a premier resource for the show, offering SoundCloud-style annotations and topic-based navigation. The hosts highlight that the tool allows users to tweet specific timestamps and is maintained entirely by the producer community. This crowdsourced effort is contrasted with previous transcript projects that often failed due to the high volume of work required.

Exploding Generator
Episode 668 2:59 - 9:40

668: Exploding Generator

Spotify Revenue Model, Record Label Equity Scam

The financial structure of Spotify and SoundCloud serves as a bonanza for major record labels who are also primary investors in these platforms. Unlike Pandora, Spotify does not pay a fixed rate per stream; instead, it distributes 70% of revenue from three distinct pools—free, premium, and ultimate—based on total quarterly spins. This model often leaves songwriters and performers with infinitesimally small payments while labels avoid traditional physical packaging costs.

Episode 409 9:47 - 14:35

409: Head Lag

BBC Press Coverage, Flipboard SoundCloud Integration, SEO Competition

The BBC recently featured a quote regarding Flipboard's integration with SoundCloud, providing a platform to critique the business models of Spotify and Pandora. While the article mentioned the No Agenda podcast, it lacked a direct link, leading to a discussion on search engine optimization. Current Google search results for the show are being crowded by an unrelated African political advisor, suggesting aggressive SEO tactics by third-party PR firms.