Social radio startup Stationhead moves beyond live broadcasts

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Stationhead, the mobile app that turns its users into streaming radio DJs, got a big upgrade today
Where Stationhead DJs were previously limited to broadcasting live, they can now record their shows, making them available on-demand for
join the show, and integration with Spotify and Apple Music
Apple or Spotify
co-founded Stationhead as a result of his own frustrations as an independent musician, particularly the difficulty and cost of getting a
single played on the radio.More recently, he told me that Stationhead is becoming a real alternative for independent musicians trying to get
overall listener numbers, but it pointed to success stories like Burrell Kobe, who said he drove 23,000 streams on Stationhead
(SensorTower estimates that the iOS app has been installed by 110,000 users globally.)And Star described the Stationhead approach as
While the most popular Stationhead broadcasts can get more than 1,000 live listeners, he suggested that the connection can happen even when
the audience is much smaller: He recalled stumbling on a broadcast where he was literally the only person listening, but the host was