9. No Screaming on the Roller Coaster and YouTube Music Listening Time is Down
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Charlie shares new datasets from Edison Research’s Share of Ear® data showing Americans are spending less of their total listening time with YouTube in 2020. Americans now spend 9% of their audio listening time on sources such as YouTube where it’s down from 11% in 2018. Maybe Spotify is taking some of that share? Jeff notes that Facebook’s desktop version has a new streamlined look as of this episode (he likes it) and he experienced a new anonymous chat feature called wooclap.com that can be used on Zoom. Now you can learn what your Zoom audience really think. And Japan’s theme parks have banned screaming on roller coasters because it spreads coronavirus: “Please scream inside your heart.”
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