KEXP-TV, KUBE-TV, KISW-TV, KZOK-TV, KCMS-TV.....
http://www.nwcn.com/sh> aredcontent/VideoPlayer/videoPlayer.php?vidId=45980&catId=89
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> > Could this technology work for radio in some capacity?
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> Yes, and it's been successsful with public radio. My thought
> is that KUOW's recent high showing with Arbitron is in part
> to it's Podcasts. I listen to them almost daily while on the
> bus with my iPod.
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> The roadblock that most stations face, including C89, is
> copyright. Two copyright licenses are necessary. One is from
> the song owner-- which ASCAP, BMI and SESAC were quick to
> come up with a formula. The other is from the sound
> recording owner. With streaming, SoundExhange handles those
> licenses. However, no formula has been put in place with
> Podcasting. Each recording has to be cleared with each
> individual record label.
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> So music intensive stations have trouble with the podcasting
> thing.
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> Richard J. Dalton
I think with videos and specialty programs offered by radio stations, it could be a hit with younger people (I LOVE my video iPod too.)
KEXP could offer concerts and music videos along with their assortment of other downloadable aural goodies on their website....
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