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Media Industries Podcast
Media Industries Podcast
21 episodes
2 months ago
Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.
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Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.
Show more...
Education
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Unwrapping Spotify Wrapped - Taylor Annabell and Nina Vindum Rasmussen
Media Industries Podcast
31 minutes
4 months ago
Unwrapping Spotify Wrapped - Taylor Annabell and Nina Vindum Rasmussen
Last year you listened to 494 hours of podcasts, your favourite genre was probably true crime, but
your top podcast was Media Industries! Perhaps? Well, maybe. We’re so used to algorithms
wrapping our data in a neat ball and presenting it back to us at the end of the year. The trailblazer of
these algorithmic events has been Spotify’s end-of-year celebration, Spotify Wrapped. Taylor
Annabell (Researcher, Utrecht University) and Nina Vindum Rasmussen (LSE Fellow, London School
of Economics and Political Science) help us to unwrap this phenomenon. In particular, they talk us
through insights gained from workshops they organised to get Spotify users thinking critically and
creatively about Wrapped.
Media Industries Podcast
Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.