Harmonizing Diversity through Streaming Audio-Format for Podcasts Users in Nigeria
Abstract
Cloud computing and mobile connectivity has continued to reposition interactive access to
data. Audio contents have also evolved in its production, and consumption due to the rise in
the use of streaming platforms. Sales of physical audio copies continue to decline
significantly especially with the mandatory streaming as contents are reinvented using these
platforms services as a key part of its business development. Online streaming of contents
enable access to a vast collection in commercial and governmental databases, without need
for a permanent transfer of data to and from a user's device. Eliminating the issues of
security and content misuse by users. Study aims to select features for audio content
consumption via streaming platforms in relation to diversity in content formats particularly
studying the intention to adopt premium (paid) versions of an audio content in streaming
service and recommend them. Measuring diversity of content format yields some issues.
Traditional tools are not effective as power irregularities cohabit the birth of new dominant
players. Results shows the developed system is able to recognize the various content
diversity, stream the audio content for the user and ensure security of the audio content.