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Mixcloud

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British music streaming service founded in 2008
Mixcloud
Type of businessPrivate
Type of site
Audio streaming
Founded2008; 17 years ago (2008)
Headquarters,
England
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s)Nikhil Shah
Nico Perez
Mat Clayton
Sam Cooke
URLwww.mixcloud.com
RegistrationOptional; required to upload
Launched2008; 17 years ago (2008)
Current statusActive

Mixcloud is a popular British online musicstreaming service that allows for the listening and distribution of radio shows,DJ mixes andpodcasts, which arecrowdsourced by its registered users.[1]

In April 2018, Mixcloud announced that it raised $11.5 million from WndrCo LLC,[2] aholding company based in Los Angeles and San Francisco that invests in media and technology businesses for the long term. The financing will fund Mixcloud's expansion globally.

History

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Mixcloud was founded as astartup company through thelean startup process in 2008 by Nikhil Shah and Nico Perez, who met at theUniversity of Cambridge.[3] Developers Mat Clayton and Sam Cooke were added to the team in its early stages.[3] As of 2012, Mixcloud was reported to have over 3 million active users[4] and over 500,000 registeredFacebook application users. In October 2017, Mixcloud signed direct licensing agreement with Warner Music.[5]

Features

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Mixcloud allows all users to browse and stream audio content uploaded on its site. Registered users can upload content such as radio shows, DJ mixes andpodcasts, as well as promote and distribute their content through Mixcloud's ownsocial networking widget. As of November 2011, Mixcloud lifted its 100-megabyte limit on uploaded content and allows uploads of 500 megabytes. Registered members may join a group, a collection of other users who share a common interest, which will periodically update the user when new content related to the group is available.

Mixcloud also provides anAPI which users can search, upload and embed its content.

Users may also share podcasts and mixes via Facebook orTwitter.

Mobile apps are available for bothAndroid andiOS.[6]

In December 2018, Mixcloud announced a new form of subscription called "fan-to-creator". Thanks to this feature subscribers can support a favourite artist directly and contribute to the licensing cost of the music played in the shows. This innovation is an attempt by the company to find a new ways of funding.[7]

Legality

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Mixcloud prohibits its users from downloading audio content from its website for licensing reasons. Co-founder Nikhil Shah commented on this restriction: "Not offering downloads has been a challenge for us in terms of persuading the content creators to use a platform like ours."[8]

He also compared Mixcloud to the model of its competitorSpotify: "So it's very similar to the Spotify model. Spotify's competitor is illegal downloading and they are trying to cannibalise illegal downloading by offering a streaming-only and superior alternative."[8]

According to Mixcloud's main website, the platform is licensed only to provide its audio content through streaming, such that royalties are attributed to their respective artists.

Mixcloud also requires its users to attribute their audio uploads with correct Artist and Songmetadata in order to preserveintellectual property rights.[9]

See also

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Similar services

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References

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  1. ^Darren Waters (15 March 2009)."Four pioneering web innovations".BBC News.
  2. ^"Jeffrey Katzenberg-Led WndrCo Invests $11.5 Million in U.K. Audio Streamer Mixcloud".Variety.com.
  3. ^abBasheera Khan (18 September 2009)."Exclusive: Mixcloud launches the 'Youtube of radio' on Monday".TechCrunch.
  4. ^"The Thinking Digital Interviews: Mat Clayton, Mixcloud".The Thinking Digital. 18 May 2012. Archived fromthe original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved13 February 2013.
  5. ^"Mixcloud signs direct licensing deal with Warner Music | Complete Music Update".www.completemusicupdate.com. Retrieved2017-11-08.
  6. ^"Mixcloud brings its 'YouTube-for-radio' to iPhone".TechCrunch. 1 June 2011.
  7. ^"Mixcloud rolls out 'fan-to-creator' subscription service".TechCrunch. Retrieved2018-12-04.
  8. ^ab"Mixcloud founder claims service can be a piracy beater".MusicWeek. 2 July 2011.
  9. ^"British entrepreneurs mix up online radio".Wired. 8 October 2009. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved5 September 2017.
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