Save Internet Radio!!!
Here’s a piece I did for the news about the most recent threat to Internet radio:
The Copyright Royalty Board has decided to raise royalty rates –webcasters will have to pay up to a 300% increase in royalty fees on a per-song basis. The consequences of this could signal the end of independent web-based radio shows and podcasts, as Josh Ward from SaveNetRadio says in the piece, and could bankrupt even larger webcasting stations like Yahoo and Pandora.
Record Industry organization Sound Exchange says they just want artists and labels to get paid fairly for their work. But thousands of bands and artists may not get their chance to be heard or discovered, since the proposed fees would reduce the variety of independent programming out there.
For more information, check out www.savenetradio.org
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