

“Today, SoundExchange is taking a stand through necessary legal action to protect the value of music and ensure creators are compensated fairly for their work. Youre also limited to six song skips per hour. For Model 3/Y owners, you have to set up your Slacker account separately, then enter your credentials into the car to access premium Slacker features. LiveOne (NASDAQ:LVO) is a global digital media company dedicated to music and live entertainment. Tesla users with a TIDAL HiFi subscription can stream audio files at 1411 Kbps using a lossless codec that doesn’t sacrifice quality for streaming bandwidth speeds.
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Michael Huppe, President and CEO of SoundExchange, said: “By refusing to pay royalties for the use of protected sound recordings, Slacker and LiveOne have directly harmed creators over the years. Slacker Radios Android app has a free Basic tier that lets you stream dozens of stations, but monetizes the experience with audio and banner ads. By default, it automatically uses a generic Tesla account from what I have read, Model S/X users can get their Tesla Slacker credentials, but Model 3/Y users cannot. Tesla vehicles purchased privately or via third-party and have transferred ownership after July 20, 2022, that do not have lifetime Standard Connectivity, will have Standard Connectivity features for the remainder of the eight years beginning on the first day the vehicle was delivered as new by Tesla, or the first day it is put into service (for example used as a demonstrator or service vehicle), whichever comes first. Enjoy Great Music Selections With Slacker Radio Website Mobile Anniversary Pokmon GO Turns. “By refusing to pay royalties for the use of protected sound recordings, Slacker and LiveOne have directly harmed creators over the years.” Fisker s New Tesla Model Y Rival Shows Its Face CarBuzz. “We currently expect those two subsidiaries to collectively achieve revenue in excess of $80 million in Fiscal 2023.” In a statement issued alongside the company’s financial results yesterday (June 28), LiveOne’s CEO and Chairman, Robert Ellin, stated that the company expects its Slacker Radio and PodcastOne divisions “to collectively achieve revenue in excess of $80 million in Fiscal 2023″.Ĭommenting on LiveOne’s results yesterday (June 28) Ellin stated: “The momentum in LiveOne’s audio business, which includes Slacker Radio and PodcastOne, continues to improve as a result of continued growth of paid members, through partnerships, including Tesla, as well as an increase in advertising and sponsorships. The lawsuit against Slacker arrived on the same day that parent company LiveOne published its financial results the firm’s fiscal Q4 2022 (Calendar Q1 2022), as well as its FY fiscal 2022 (ended March 31, 2022).įor LiveOne’s fiscal year 2022 the company’s revenue increased 79% year-over-year to $117 million, compared to $65.2 million in the prior year.
