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Weekend of March 15, 2024 Into Tomorrow With Dave Graveline

    • Noticias tecnológicas

Tech News and Commentary



Dave and Chris discuss Dexcom's new over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor, the popularity of streaming media, and more.









Our guest this show: Michelle Alvarez, Strategic Threat Analysis Manager at IBM X-Force.







Jerry in Mineola, Texas listens on KTBB and asked: "I was born in 1942. I never learned to use the Internet or learned much about it. I composed the words and music to a number of songs. My question is... Are there any ways on the Internet, to market them without CDs? And if I were to market a CD on the Internet, what would be the best way to do that?"Jerry, you can self-publish to the main media platforms like Apple Music and Spotify by way of a distributor.There are plenty of those like Believe Digital, CD Baby, FUGA, IDOL, Ingrooves, and countless others.Once you submit to the distributor you will be able to have them push it to different platforms.You are likely going to make next to no money. Even bigger names in music make next to no money from music sales and streams these days and largely survive off of touring. A while back musician David Crosby shared that Apple Music was paying a little over seven tenths of a cent per stream, which is far better than Spotifys four tenths. Nils Lofgren, guitarist for Bruce Springsteens E Street Band, published a 2019 royalty check for the amount of $7.01. He wouldve been able to use it to buy a Big Mac burger (sandwich only, not the full value meal) in most US states, but not in Massachusetts.Spotify is still planning to lower royalty payments over time.Unless you expect to get millions of plays, publishing your music is likely not worth the effort, you might as well give it away and skip the leech of a middleman.



When you participate on the show – anytime 24/7 – and we HEAR you with any consumer tech question, comment, help for another listener, tech rage or just share your favorite App these days … you could win prizes.Matias: USB-C Keyboards for your Mac in Silver and Space GrayScosche: StrikeLine HH 2-in-1 USB-C/Lightning Cables to charge all your devicesTargus: ErgoFlip mouse - ergonomic mouse designed for use with both left and right handsHeat It: Smartphone-Powered Insect Bite HealersAll CALLERS -- using the AUDIO option on our Free App or 1-800-899-INTO(4686)  - automatically qualify to win prizes.Audio archived for at least 6 months

Tech News and Commentary



Dave and Chris discuss Dexcom's new over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor, the popularity of streaming media, and more.









Our guest this show: Michelle Alvarez, Strategic Threat Analysis Manager at IBM X-Force.







Jerry in Mineola, Texas listens on KTBB and asked: "I was born in 1942. I never learned to use the Internet or learned much about it. I composed the words and music to a number of songs. My question is... Are there any ways on the Internet, to market them without CDs? And if I were to market a CD on the Internet, what would be the best way to do that?"Jerry, you can self-publish to the main media platforms like Apple Music and Spotify by way of a distributor.There are plenty of those like Believe Digital, CD Baby, FUGA, IDOL, Ingrooves, and countless others.Once you submit to the distributor you will be able to have them push it to different platforms.You are likely going to make next to no money. Even bigger names in music make next to no money from music sales and streams these days and largely survive off of touring. A while back musician David Crosby shared that Apple Music was paying a little over seven tenths of a cent per stream, which is far better than Spotifys four tenths. Nils Lofgren, guitarist for Bruce Springsteens E Street Band, published a 2019 royalty check for the amount of $7.01. He wouldve been able to use it to buy a Big Mac burger (sandwich only, not the full value meal) in most US states, but not in Massachusetts.Spotify is still planning to lower royalty payments over time.Unless you expect to get millions of plays, publishing your music is likely not worth the effort, you might as well give it away and skip the leech of a middleman.



When you participate on the show – anytime 24/7 – and we HEAR you with any consumer tech question, comment, help for another listener, tech rage or just share your favorite App these days … you could win prizes.Matias: USB-C Keyboards for your Mac in Silver and Space GrayScosche: StrikeLine HH 2-in-1 USB-C/Lightning Cables to charge all your devicesTargus: ErgoFlip mouse - ergonomic mouse designed for use with both left and right handsHeat It: Smartphone-Powered Insect Bite HealersAll CALLERS -- using the AUDIO option on our Free App or 1-800-899-INTO(4686)  - automatically qualify to win prizes.Audio archived for at least 6 months

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