Spotify has invested more in pre-recorded podcast content, and now the company is looking to host live audio conversations. The platform today announced the purchase of Betty Labs, the company that started the Locker Room Live Sports Service. Following the acquisition, Locker Room will remain online in the App Store but will be rebranded in the future with a different name on iOS and eventually Android with a broader focus on music, culture and content. athletic. Spotify says it considers live audio ideal for creators who want to connectSpotify did not reveal how much he had spent on buying.
Following the purchase, Locker Room will remain online in the App Store but will be renamed in future with a new name on iOS and finally Android with a greater emphasis on music, entertainment, and sports content. Spotify says he sees live audio as ideal for creators who want to communicate.
Following the acquisition, Locker Room will remain online in the App Store but will be rebranded in the future with a different name on iOS and eventually Android with a broader focus on music, culture and content. athletic. Spotify says it considers live audio ideal for creators who want to connectSpotify R&D Manager Gustav Söderström told The Verge that Spotify will allow everybody to host conversations - not just approved creators - meaning his application will be directly competitive with all different live audio applications currently on the market, like Twitter Space, Clubhouse, and Discord. While asserting that the developers hired by Spotify would not be pressured to bring online exclusively on the Spotify platform, he feels it will be a "major boost" to their current Spotify viewers. "But who knows, maybe we will integrateYet, the two apps will remain separate.
Following the acquisition, Locker Room will remain online in the App Store but will be rebranded in the future with a different name on iOS and eventually Android with a broader focus on music, culture and content. athletic. Spotify says it considers live audio ideal for creators who want to connect"But who knows, maybe we will integrate"So who knows, maybe we'll integrate some of those features or all of them in the future," says Söderström. Spotify would also experiment with various monetization features, he says. Of course, the live audio from the app will then become a direct funnel to Spotify's podcasting ecosystem. Söderström says people are already recording their Spaces and Clubhouse chats and uploading them as MP3 files to Anchor, Spotify's podcast creation and hosting software.Some cats may be free, for example, while others are paying for.
Of necessity, the live audio of the app will then become a clear funnel to Spotify's podcasting ecosystem. Söderström says that people already record their Club and Space cats and share them as MP3 files on Anchor, Spotify's podcasts production and hosting app.
Following the acquisition, Locker Room will remain online in the App Store but will be rebranded in the future with a different name on iOS and eventually Android with a broader focus on music, culture and content. athletic. Spotify says it considers live audio ideal for creators who want to connect"But who knows, maybe we will integrate"So who knows, maybe we'll integrate some of those features or all of them in the future," says Söderström. Spotify would also experiment with various monetization features, he says. Of course, the live audio from the app will then become a direct funnel to Spotify's podcasting ecosystem. Söderström says people are already recording their Spaces and Clubhouse chats and uploading them as MP3 files to Anchor, Spotify's podcast creation and hosting software.Some cats may be free, for example, while others are paying for.
Of necessity, the live audio of the app will then become a clear funnel to Spotify's podcasting ecosystem. Söderström says that people already record their Club and Space cats and share them as MP3 files on Anchor, Spotify's podcasts production and hosting app.