What Exactly Would You Like to Know?
Friday, February 12th, 2010During our session on SoundExchange reporting at the PRIMA conference in New Orleans last week, an excellent question was posed: does Public Interactive have any plans to share information that could be gleaned from all of the playlist and stream listenting data that we’re collecting for reporting purposes?
Yes, indeed, a most excellent question!
The short-term answer is we don’t have a plan yet for reporting such information, because we’ve been quite busy just reaching out to stations, gathering data, building our tools like Composer Pro, and generating the quarterly reports. The long-term answer is most definitely yes! We would love to report back information and statistics that would be of interest to the system.
Now that the question has been raised – and now that we’ve gotten our reporting legs under us, a bit – we would like to begin generating and sharing aggregate information based on the data we’ve gathered.
The obvious question, though, is, what do you people want to know?
To that end, we’d like to begin soliciting your input on what type of information based on SoundExchange reporting data should we report back to the system? If you have any ideas or suggestions, please add them as a comment to this post, so all can see what others are interested in. Once we get an idea of what kind of information folks are interested in, we’ll see about generating some reports that answer your questions.
Keep in mind the following parameters:
- We can only share aggregate statistics, meaning we cannot share data for any specific station. Stations, of course, have access to their own SX reports that we generate via Composer Basic or Pro.
- We have two types of data upon which to draw:
- Playlists (potentially) include the following information for each song streamed:
- Song Title
- Featured Artist
- Album Title
- Marketing Label
- Song play frequency/time of each play/Actual Total Performances (number of people that heard a song)
- Streaming access logs includes information about stream listening, such as time and duration of listener sessions.
- Playlists (potentially) include the following information for each song streamed:
- We can also break things down by stream format, which is identified as one of the following:
- Classical
- Jazz
- Music Mix
- News and Information
- News/Classical
- News/Jazz
- News/Music Mix
- Adult Album Alternative
So, we can answer – or try to answer – questions like:
What’s the most frequently played piece of music on classical streams?
What song was heard by the most listeners?
What are the peak listening hours for AAA streams?
Etc., and so on.
Think about it, noodle on it, kick it around a bit and let us know what you’d like to learn from all this. Once we get some feedback, we’ll figure out what the popular questions are and do our best to provide some answers both now and going forward.
