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The service provides a constant stream of new music, delivered in a simple, tile-based user interface. |
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We Are Hunted was originally owned and operated by Hunted Media, a web services company based in San Francisco, California. In late 2012, [[Twitter]] acquired the company, announcing plans to turn the platform into a new product called [[Twitter Music]] |
We Are Hunted was originally owned and operated by Hunted Media, a web services company based in San Francisco, California. In late 2012, [[Twitter]] acquired the company, announcing plans to turn the platform into a new product called [[Twitter Music]] in early 2013.<ref>{{cite web|last=Newton|first=Casey|title=Twitter acquires We Are Hunted, readies standalone music app|url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57573859-94/twitter-acquires-we-are-hunted-readies-standalone-music-app/|accessdate=12 April 2013|page=CNET News}}</ref> |
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== Music Charts == |
== Music Charts == |
Revision as of 18:38, 12 April 2013
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Music Internet |
Founded | April 2009- April 2013 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
Key people | Stephen Phillips, Founder/CTO
Richard Slatter, Founder/GM Michael Doherty, Engineer Adrian McLean, Designer/Editor Ben Novakovic, Engineer |
Products | Online music aggregation |
Number of employees | 10 |
Website | wearehunted.com |
We Are Hunted was a San Francisco based software company that developed proprietary search technology which continuously scanned the Internet to identify the hottest new music in the world. The company was founded by Stephen Phillips, Richard Slatter and Michael Doherty.
The service provides a constant stream of new music, delivered in a simple, tile-based user interface.
We Are Hunted was originally owned and operated by Hunted Media, a web services company based in San Francisco, California. In late 2012, Twitter acquired the company, announcing plans to turn the platform into a new product called Twitter Music in early 2013.[1]
Music Charts
We Are Hunted is best known for its emerging music chart. The chart provides a continually updated list of the best new songs in the world today, as measured by popularity on music blogs and social media. We Are Hunted also charts the most popular mainstream and top 40 artists in the world, and publishes music charts in a range of genres from Electronic to Metal.
Technology
The We Are Hunted service is powered by a proprietary software system. The platform enables data aggregation, machine learning and content recommendation services. The system generates the music charts, powers the dynamic playlists, and delivers detailed analytics and reporting. The platform indexes approximately 100,000 music articles and 40 million music related tweets each month. It actively monitors YouTube and the Facebook graph for artist activity. The service uses an open source stack including Linux, Apache, Nginx, Python, Sphinx, Postgres, Django, Redis, Twisted, and more.
Team
The core team responsible for the development of We Are Hunted is led by Stephen Phillips and Richard Slatter and includes, Michael Doherty, Adrian McLean, and Ben Novakovic. Several other people have contributed greatly to the development of the service including Genevieve Robey, Russell Keith-Magee, David Novakovic, Mitch Malone, Nathan Oorloff, Jack Murphy, Ryan Blunden, Tom Knox, Eoin McCarthy, and Simon Litchfield.
The company is backed by Graeme Wood, the successful Australian Internet entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Hunted Media provides fee for service web and mobile development services to support the ongoing development of the We Are Hunted service. The Hunted Media team has established a reputation in the digital music industry as an app development powerhouse working with companies like MySpace, MTV, Sony, eMusic, SiriusXM, Condé Nast and The Echonest.
Launch
The site was launched on April 17, 2009. It was featured on popular online technology blogs Wired,[2] TechCrunch,[3] Mashable[4] and TechNation.[5] We Are Hunted received over 100,000 visits in its first week online.[6]
We Are Hunted was initially created and developed in Brisbane, Australia. The website concept arose from a discussion between founders Nick Crocker and Ben Johnston in early 2008.[6] Crocker met Stephen Phillips, the founder of Australian news search engine Wotnews, in November 2008. After this initial meeting, Crocker and Phillips decided to work together to bring the idea to life. Crocker and Johnston finalised the site concept, developed the brand name and logo, and designed the first version of the user interface. The Wotnews technical team then, over several weeks, created the first version of the site, including the core music intelligence platform and innovative website interface. Six weeks after launch, the site was purchased by Wotnews from Native Digital. Wotnews was eventually rebranded Hunted Media. Since mid 2009, We Are Hunted been a web property developed and managed 100% by the Hunted Media team.
New Version
The Hunted Media team have recently relocated to San Francisco and are currently working on the third version of the We Are Hunted service. On Thursday 11th April 2013 Hunted Media announced they were shutting down their website due to Twitter acquiring the company. All user accounts were shut down following this. However this public announcement led to Twitter Inc launching their music service by launching their music website #music
Notes
- ^ Newton, Casey. "Twitter acquires We Are Hunted, readies standalone music app". p. CNET News. Retrieved 12 April 2013.
- ^ "Sneak Preview: A Fantastic New Way to Find Hot Music". Wired.com. Retrieved 2009-09-16.
- ^ "Forget Billboard. We Are Hunted Charts The Music People Are Listening To On The Web". TechCrunch.com. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
- ^ "We Are Hunted: A Social Formula for Finding Great Music". Mashable.com. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
- ^ "We Are Hunted - This Generation's Music Chart". TechNation.com.au. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
- ^ a b "My Thoughts On The Launch Of We Are Hunted". Waycooljnr.com.au. Retrieved 2009-09-14.