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Radio France signs an agreement with Spotify on podcasts

2020-11-11T20:38:44.697Z


The world leader in audio streaming will have to respect their integrity and pay the authors.Radio France has decided to take back control of the distribution of its podcasts. After signing an agreement with French company Deezer, Radio France today announced an agreement with the world's leading audio streaming platform: Spotify. “Spotify allows us to reach an audience even larger than ours, and younger. This will, for example, extend our listening to the French-speaking public living ab


Radio France has decided to take back control of the distribution of its podcasts.

After signing an agreement with French company Deezer, Radio France today announced an agreement with the world's leading audio streaming platform: Spotify.

“Spotify allows us to reach an audience even larger than ours, and younger.

This will, for example, extend our listening to the French-speaking public living abroad.

Above all, this alliance of the leader of the podcast with the leader of streaming should finally structure the audio sector in France ”

explains Laurent Frisch, digital and production director at Radio France.

Spotify relies heavily on listening to podcasts, which allows it to retain its 138 million paying subscribers around the world and reduce its dependence on the major music companies.

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For its part, Radio France relies on Spotify to help it bring order to the jungle of podcast distribution.

“We have decided to lay down clear rules and

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Source: lefigaro

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