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Guest post by Glenn Peoples, Music Insights and Analytics at Pandora from MediumIn fewer than three years, the smart speaker has gone from head-scratcher to head-turner. Along the way, this device has brought artificial intelligence and voice commands into millions of American homes. Usually called voice-activated (VA) smart speakers, they’re often found in the living room or kitchen, taking commands and providing answers like a talking search engine with a surprising sense of humor.Most importantly to the music industry, these compact appliances excel at playing music. A new report by Edison Research shows 58 percent of VA smart speaker owners had listened to music for an average of 4 hours 34 minutes in the previous week, and 65 percent said they are listening to more music since buying a smart speaker. The latter metric is especially encouraging. Here in the streaming era, the music industry’s most important metric has become engagement. The more often streaming services can engage with listeners, the more revenue will flow to rights holders and artists.Pandora’s experience confirms Edison’s findings. In the second quarter, 1.6 million active users of VA smart speakers fueled a 282-percent gain in listening time over the same period in 2016. The overall consumer electronics segment had an exceptional quarter, with active users growing 23 percent to 9.7 million, with one in 10 of those users new to Pandora.
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