Code Source allows us to reach a younger audience and show another side
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The Italian is the favourite for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe this Sunday. A survivor of a plane crash and suspended several times, his life is a novel.
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of our media brand,” recalls Pierre Chausse, deputy gambling data uae director in charge of digital at Le Parisien .
And Renée Kaplan of the Financial Times adds: “Audio is a way to reach a wider audience than the highly connoted paper. Listeners discover that at the FT we also cover political and cultural topics.”
The rise of smart speakers
From a usage perspective, podcast enthusiasts are setting the tone for the years to come. The audio revolution, already very visible in the English-speaking world, is underway.
"I love the podcast but it's not the embodiment of change," warns Mukul Devichand, director of BBC Voice.
This invites us to look at the rise of voice search and the proliferation of connected speakers in homes.
"26% of Britons have a smart speaker at home. 1 million unique monthly users listen to BBC audio content via a smart speaker," says Mukul Devichand.
“More than half of American homes have a smart speaker. These are currently adapted to the English language, but given the power of their ecosystem and their AI, they will soon upgrade and penetrate the European and Asian markets. From then on, the UK and US figures will spread worldwide,” said Tony Archibong, Vice President of TuneIn.
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— Source Code (@codesource) October 5, 2019
of our media brand,” recalls Pierre Chausse, deputy gambling data uae director in charge of digital at Le Parisien .
And Renée Kaplan of the Financial Times adds: “Audio is a way to reach a wider audience than the highly connoted paper. Listeners discover that at the FT we also cover political and cultural topics.”
The rise of smart speakers
From a usage perspective, podcast enthusiasts are setting the tone for the years to come. The audio revolution, already very visible in the English-speaking world, is underway.
"I love the podcast but it's not the embodiment of change," warns Mukul Devichand, director of BBC Voice.
This invites us to look at the rise of voice search and the proliferation of connected speakers in homes.
"26% of Britons have a smart speaker at home. 1 million unique monthly users listen to BBC audio content via a smart speaker," says Mukul Devichand.
“More than half of American homes have a smart speaker. These are currently adapted to the English language, but given the power of their ecosystem and their AI, they will soon upgrade and penetrate the European and Asian markets. From then on, the UK and US figures will spread worldwide,” said Tony Archibong, Vice President of TuneIn.