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Licensing my internet streaming

New to this. Any help on choosing who to sign up with for royalty licensing? any one better than the other and what are my choices. Thanks
 
In the USA, you can "Go it alone" and license directly with the PROs (Expensive but offers the most freedom) or sign up with Live365, LoudCity or Streamlicensing. I have a little bias because I help LoudCity with tech support and have been a broadcaster there since 2005, but each service has similarities and differences.

All are affordable and hassle-free compared to licensing directly.

As for which one is "better" that's like asking whether Android is better than iOS. It's a matter of opinion. I'd just encourage you to get your broadcast up and tested, then visit the provider websites and contact them directly with questions. Some offer free trials so you might sign up with more than one provider and keep the one you like best... Good luck!
 
for me its http://startinternetradio.tk the discount link for StreamLicensing. StreamLicensing allows you to stream ads allowing your station to pay for itself and make money unlike others. Good Luck.
LoudCity also allows stations to stream ads. This is the second time in recent weeks that you have made a false statatement in support of your affiliate links. I'd suggest you stop.
 
I am even less informed than the person who started this stream. With these 'licensing agents' that have been listed, If I started a streaming entity, am I limited to just broadcasting music, or can I insert 'other content'? If I created local interviews, local editorial comments, local news, and local commercial content, can I insert that.... or do these companies that make available an affordable form of music licensing restrict your programming to... to... to... MUSIC only?
 
I am even less informed than the person who started this stream. With these 'licensing agents' that have been listed, If I started a streaming entity, am I limited to just broadcasting music, or can I insert 'other content'? If I created local interviews, local editorial comments, local news, and local commercial content, can I insert that.... or do these companies that make available an affordable form of music licensing restrict your programming to... to... to... MUSIC only?

Since Live365 was one of the sites mentioned, I will address that one. On the personal broadcast plans at Live365, you may broadcast any song registered with ASCAP, BMI, SESAC & Sound Exchange. Talk programming is permitted. The only programming restriction on the personal plans, aside from DMCA regulation, is commercial advertisements. You are not permitted to broadcast any commercial advertisement content, or any other programming designed to earn revenue, on the personal plans.

R
 
I am even less informed than the person who started this stream. With these 'licensing agents' that have been listed, If I started a streaming entity, am I limited to just broadcasting music, or can I insert 'other content'? If I created local interviews, local editorial comments, local news, and local commercial content, can I insert that.... or do these companies that make available an affordable form of music licensing restrict your programming to... to... to... MUSIC only?

You can insert local interviews, local comments, local news, local commercials.. the key on any content like that since it's not music that falls under music licensing would be to have rights (or be content you have created) if it's spoken word type content. Naturally in the case of say news.. You would not want to take someone else news cast and use it as yours without their permission.
 
Fair enough. At the time I conconsidered LoudCity the rules were different and I was unaware of your changes. Your service should now be compatible with Adswizz and Djc Media allowing all new Webcasters to keep their dream alive. Internet Radio is catching on so Kudos to you for allowing revenue generation.
 
I've been using Loud City for a few years now. Complete
hassle free service!!!! More than a fair price too.

Bill
N.C.
 
LoudCity also allows stations to stream ads. This is the second time in recent weeks that you have made a false statatement in support of your affiliate links. I'd suggest you stop.

He said "unlike others" - he didn't mention Loudcity by name and I didn't think he meant Loudcity either. You need to get your panties out of a bunch.
 
They'd love it if you air only talk shows you have rights to. Then they don't have to pay the music labels, but you still pay them.
 
Agreed, but who would pay royalties on their own talk show? Generally speaking, royalties would only come into play when streaming content protected by copyright so I would think someone airing their own talk content all the time would normally have no reason to worry about royalties at all.

The PROs always welcome money though. I read an article over the weekend and found this quote fascinating:

...royalties from Apple's iTunes Music Match. The service costs $25 to easily upload a personal music collection to the cloud, organize it and stream it on-demand to any of the user's Apple devices.

"I find it absolutely cool and exciting. Every single time somebody listens to a song they already own, the copyright holders are getting paid."
This encapsulates the rights-holders' mentality currently. Whether it's right or wrong can probably be left for another day and discussion.

Source: http://www.billboard.com/biz/articl...h-tunecore-bmi-soundexchange-gets-fiery-at-sf
 
Thanks for the unsolicited advice... I can't say if any of the men you know wear "panties" but I certainly don't ;)

If you take offense when none was intended by the original poster, panties was a fair call.
 
If you take offense when none was intended by the original poster, panties was a fair call.

I don't understand your obsession with panties, but I'm pretty sure Troy and I are all good.

Did you even read post #9 on this thread?

Anyway, I don't want to get into a flame war with you. The issue was settled amicably over a month ago and I've moved on.

Hopefully you can too.
 
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I have to tip my hat to LoudCity as well they seem to have really gotten things together over there and with the state of streaming today if you are are rolling the dice and not licensing your stream you are just setting yourself up for what could be an expensive failure.
 
I have to tip my hat to LoudCity as well they seem to have really gotten things together over there and with the state of streaming today if you are are rolling the dice and not licensing your stream you are just setting yourself up for what could be an expensive failure.

Its all the more reason that we all need to unite together like John suggested. With some station listing sites making comments like "Internet Radio is just a computer and a playlist" is a falsehood that really hurts us all. iTunes, Pandora, and companies like this is not the same as True Internet Radio and services like LoudCity, StreamLicensing, Live365. Though some stations may rely on AutoDJ when they can't go Live it still is programmed by independent broadcasters who treat their station as if it were a $30,000 over the air station.

The record companies and advertisers who seek a content delivery system like AdsWizz, or whatever CDN network for exposure need to realize the value of Internet Radio. In the beginning I saw only one company allowing ads and yes I made a mistake and didn't constantly check the websites. But that being said if we all unite we could get cheap (or free with ad support) royalty coverage to where artists, labels, and broadcasters all win. Until then we have Chaos and not Radio K A O S (the album by Roger Waters).

So lets all petition or assemble for an alliance and move this thing forward.
 
I'm suspect of any of the licensing agencies that 'collect' money for online music..can anyone say with 100% knowledge that they actually do forward the revenue to the publishing companies ?? I've sensed this as a giant scam from the get go with these companies. I don't have a horse in the race...but I'd hate to think off all you guys paying for something that is going in the 'wrong" pocket...so to speak...
 
I'm suspect of any of the licensing agencies that 'collect' money for online music..can anyone say with 100% knowledge that they actually do forward the revenue to the publishing companies ?? I've sensed this as a giant scam from the get go with these companies. I don't have a horse in the race...but I'd hate to think off all you guys paying for something that is going in the 'wrong" pocket...so to speak...

This actually happened to a webcast service in 2011:

http://sfappeal.com/2011/04/swcast-shutdown-exposes-six-years-of-deception/

R
 
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