We're a local media company that wants to branch out to internet radio. Our plan is to have an internet radio station playing music and local news. Finding the right way to stream has been tough. We want to follow all of the legal rules of streaming but we also want to make it as cost-effective as possible. And selling radio advertising is a must. We're not sure what option to go with here. Perhaps we could get a little help?
Live 365
Pros: Simple. Easy to use. Popular. Covers royalties. And they allow you to run ads with Pro Plans.
Cons: Really Expensive. Some plans have a set up fee of $199, plus you’re paying hundreds of more dollars per month depending on the amount of listeners you have and audio quality.
Radio Loyalty
Pros: Free to use. You can broadcast advertisements (including their own so you can make more money). Free server.
Cons: You have to pay all of the expensive royalty fees first. Ouch.
StreamLicensing
Pros: Covers all royalties. You are allowed to run your own ads.
Cons: Although their fees aren’t too expensive (a decent-sized station will pay between $50-$100 a month), it doesn’t include a server. So you would need to purchase a descent server (add another $50-$100 a month)
LoudCity
Pros: Royalities – check. And you can run your own ads I believe.
Cons: Very similar cons to StreamLicensing.
Loudcaster
Pros: Royalities covered which is great.
Cons: Upwards of $89 per month potentially. You can’t place ads in your broadcast though.
Live 365
Pros: Simple. Easy to use. Popular. Covers royalties. And they allow you to run ads with Pro Plans.
Cons: Really Expensive. Some plans have a set up fee of $199, plus you’re paying hundreds of more dollars per month depending on the amount of listeners you have and audio quality.
Radio Loyalty
Pros: Free to use. You can broadcast advertisements (including their own so you can make more money). Free server.
Cons: You have to pay all of the expensive royalty fees first. Ouch.
StreamLicensing
Pros: Covers all royalties. You are allowed to run your own ads.
Cons: Although their fees aren’t too expensive (a decent-sized station will pay between $50-$100 a month), it doesn’t include a server. So you would need to purchase a descent server (add another $50-$100 a month)
LoudCity
Pros: Royalities – check. And you can run your own ads I believe.
Cons: Very similar cons to StreamLicensing.
Loudcaster
Pros: Royalities covered which is great.
Cons: Upwards of $89 per month potentially. You can’t place ads in your broadcast though.