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Qisimah: The emerging broadcast monitoring service in Africa
Case Study

Qisimah: The emerging broadcast monitoring service in Africa

Africa is an emerging market for the music industry, more and more people pay attention to African music industry and data is always the key component or the industry. Today we want to introduce a pioneer for broadcast monitoring service in Africa – Qisimah. They gather radio airplay monitoring data and provide the unique insights for different […]

Introducing Timeshift Channel Detection
Product Update

Introducing Timeshift Channel Detection

We are excited to announce the new feature – Timeshift Channel Detection is available for all of our clients who require detecting live channels! Timeshift channels are widely used among TV networks, we’ve made our system much easier to detect this kind of content for our clients. You can set up the timeshift channels with up […]

Detección de copyright automática para distribuidores de música
Case Study

Detección de copyright automática para distribuidores de música

Este artículo es una publicación de Gilberto Avalos, CEO de la plataforma de distribución digital Indiefy. Indiefy es una plataforma de distribución digital gratuita para artistas independientes. El proceso de distribución no es sencillo, ya que el sello discográfico debe asegurarse de que el material recibido sea completamente original y no infrinja derechos de autor. ¿Cómo […]

What is Query by Humming?
Academic

What is Query by Humming?

It is really frustrating to have a song or melody stuck in your mind and you cannot remember its title or artist name. That is the reason why these questions are seen frequently on the web: “Di Di De Da Di Di De Da Di” What that song called? URGENT! What is the name of […]

Choosing an audio fingerprinting service
Market

Choosing an audio fingerprinting service

This is a guest post by Dan Gravell – Founder of OneMusicAPI Picture the scene: someone installs the music app you’ve developed, and they copy some of their own music files to the player. They open up your app and… they’re presented with a bunch of garbled album titles and generic images to represent what-should-be album covers. The users’ first […]