Liv Buli is the Data Journalist at Pandora owned analytics provider Next Big Sound. With one eye on data and the other on the cultural zeitgeist, she sees what matters most before the rest of us. She shares what’s caught her eye (almost) every Friday.
I’m keeping it short and sweet this week, as I am running around like a headless chicken (known as poulet) in the south of France catching every panel and concert I can at Midem (oh and eating a lot of baguettes). It does occur to me that sitting in a conference room instead of beachside on the French Riviera is somewhat sad. But ok.
Is anyone surprised that Ed Sheeran was the UK’s most played artist across radio, tv, and public performance in 2015? No.
The illustrious Courtney Harding shares her thoughts on what VR could potentially mean for streaming services (if they do it right that is).
Death Cab For Cutie and CHVRCHES find a different way to protest bathroom laws in North Carolina.
And Gov Ball kicked off today. I feel like it rains every year during the Randall’s Island festival, so I am not really sure why that would significantly impact the success of Gov Ball in comparison to Panorama, but still it’s an excuse to compare it to Panorama again.
Anyway, enjoy Gov Ball guys, don’t wear flip flops, that‘s just silly.
And I forgot to share this last week, which I should have because this performance of Bob Dylan’s “It Ain’t Me Babe” by Kesha and Ben Folds should definitely have been watched more than 145,000 times (especially since the BBMA version is pretty tough to find).
That’s what I’ve got for this week. And if you’re stateside, I bid you a wonderful national donut day. I’ll have a croissant to celebrate.