Apple Music has launched an upgraded version of its artist analytics dashboard, providing artists with in-depth insights into their radio programming.

The platform currently monitors more than 40,000 Global Radio, providing artists with a comprehensive view of global radio. The new feature leverages Apple’s Shazam Music recognition technology, production “radio spin” Apple Music says on its FAQ page that this is a key metric in the dashboard.
The new feature allows artists to view detailed breakdowns of their radio plays. The data is segmented by song, station and geography, giving you a clear idea of which tracks are played the most. The broadcast data is integrated into “trend” Artist analysis tab, updated daily.
this “place” At the same time, artists can use the page to see how their music is being played globally, helping them identify potential markets and plan tours.
In addition to Radio Spins, Apple Music for Artists now offers a variety of performance metrics to help artists measure their success and plan their strategies. “Play” Recorded when a song plays for more than 30 seconds, including songs from Apple Music radio stations.
this “Listen now” The metric shows the number of fans actively playing the artist’s music (excluding offline playback). By selecting the widget, artists can drill down into detailed trends over the past 48 hours, including maximum and average listeners for the period. The six most played songs are also shown below “What’s hot right now”.
The dashboard also shows “Average daily listeners” or the average number of unique listeners per day for a selected time frame; “Buy”, Track song and album sales in the iTunes Store; “Shazams,” which record each time a song is recognized by the Shazam app or a partner app; “milestone” Highlighting major achievements such as top plays, top Shazams; new additions to Apple Music editorial playlists; and “Video views” It counts the views of music videos longer than 30 seconds on Apple Music.
Apple Music stresses that the data provided is intended to provide “performance-level data” and should not be used for financial or royalty inquiries.
Apple Music has launched Apple Music for Artists In 2019, the platform will be Spotify for artists The app was launched in 2017.
Earlier this year, Apple Music launched Partner Program Provides Apple Music partners with tools to track trends on their streaming service and global radio programming using Shazam technology.
The upgrade to the analytics platform comes shortly after Apple launched a global weekly chart dedicated to classical music. thoriume Apple Classical Music Top 100 This chart provides a list of the world’s most popular classical albums using data from 165 countries on Apple Music classical streaming, Apple Music streaming, iTunes downloads, iTunes song sales and Shazam tags.
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