Amazon Amp is the under-the-radar app that's trying to reinvent radio
“It's very much like Sirius meets YouTube,” Zach Sang, one of Amp’s contracted creators, and former broadcast DJ told Engadget. “It's real life, legacy career broadcasters mixed with the future of those broadcasters. It's everybody coming together, it's radio democratized. It's a way that radio genuinely should be programmed: for people and not for profit,” he added.
Amp signed deals with celebrities and established presenters such as Nicki Minaj, Joe Budden, Nick Cannon and the aforementioned Sang to give the platform some known-name appeal, and it’s done so without creating much of a barrier around them compared to regular creators. Your show can sit right next to Nicki Minaj’s in the listings. Although the roster covers large genres like hip-hop, sports, country and pop there’s not much in the way of alt/indie or electronic in that lineup right now.
“The culture there is so inviting.” Gonzalez said. “I feel like other social media sites can turn negative quickly. I haven't had much experience with that on Amp and I appreciate that.” Adding, ”It's crazy what the experience on Amp has done, because I truly honestly say to anyone that's not an Amp to join it, because it really will change your perspective.”
Amp doesn’t share information about user numbers or demographics, but the typical host and listener right now, perhaps unsurprisingly, appears to mirror the generations that were brought up on mix tapes and burning albums to CD. Where sharing music was more tactile and a little bit slower. In the nicest possible way, the community energy often feels like the best bits of early internet chat rooms.
“The glitchiness causes some frustration. And, sometimes that can change your experience doing the show and with others listening. So once those kinks get ironed out, I feel like the creators will feel more comfortable and less anxious while they're doing sets” Gonzalez said. Users have even coined the phrase “Amp be Ampin’” as a refrain to the inevitable quirkiness that happens every couple of weeks or after an update.
Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
Similar News:Anda juga dapat membaca berita serupa dengan ini yang kami kumpulkan dari sumber berita lain.
Hitting the Books: The dangerous real-world consequences of our online attention economy | EngadgetIf reality television has taught us anything, it's there's not much people won't do if offered enough money and attention.
Baca lebih lajut »
Kanye West's Twitter/X account has been unbanned again | EngadgetX, formerly known as Twitter, has reinstated Kanye West after he was banned for posting he would go 'def con 3 on Jewish people' among other things..
Baca lebih lajut »
Volvo EX30 first look: The compact electric SUV we need | EngadgetThe upcoming EX30 is what Volvo is calling the first premium compact electric SUV by offering a bunch of high-end features in an EV that starts at just $35,000..
Baca lebih lajut »
iPhone 15 Pro set to feature thinner bezels, a titanium frame and USB-C charging | EngadgetiPhone 15 Pro set to feature a thinner bezel, titanium frame and USB-C charging
Baca lebih lajut »
New PS5 beta adds support for Dolby Atmos, 8TB SSD storage and more | EngadgetNew PS5 beta adds support for Dolby Atmos, 8TB SSD storage and more
Baca lebih lajut »
The Morning After: The Zuck vs Musk fight may not happen | EngadgetThe biggest news stories this morning: Apple says it's aware of a bug that may affect Screen Time restrictions for kids, The Zuck vs Musk fight apparently isn't happening, 'Final Fantasy XIV' is coming to Xbox next spring..
Baca lebih lajut »