The Recording Industry Association of America, representing most if not all the record labels doing business in America, is trying to push a bill thru Congress (HR 848) to make USA radio stations pay anywhere between $1-billion and $7-billion to them (in disguise of helping the artists). (On average, that's about $275,000.00 per station; but there will be tiers). Both WJIB-740 (Boston) and WJTO-730 (Coastal Maine) are airing short announcements at the top of EVERY hour, giving two web addresses:
www.noperformacetax.org and www.freeradioalliance.org
WJIB & WJTO will also air a 20-minute speech "13&1/2 Reasons why stations should not have to pay record companies". WJIB: Wednesday & Saturday eve 7 PM. WJTO: Wednesday and Saturday eve 6:30 PM.
Did you know that at least 71% of all music played, downloaded, sold in America is now owned by foreign-owned record labels? Therefore this bill in Congress, which more Congresspeople have said they are in favor of, than not, has a chance of passing, and will be siphoning money from Americans (station owners) to Japan, Germany, France & England.
This bill would give 50% to the record companies and the other 50% to artists (after "administrative costs" to the record companies for distribution). That means the top-sellers will get more $$$ but one-hit wonders or even two-hit wonders will likely see close to nothing.
Furthermore, take a look at how much the record companies are "concerned" about their artists... Alannah Miles had that multi-million seller "Black Velvet" in the late 80's. It's been played, downloaded a lot since then. What did Alannah make from that hit record? ZERO!!!! Not one penny!
www.noperformacetax.org and www.freeradioalliance.org
WJIB & WJTO will also air a 20-minute speech "13&1/2 Reasons why stations should not have to pay record companies". WJIB: Wednesday & Saturday eve 7 PM. WJTO: Wednesday and Saturday eve 6:30 PM.
Did you know that at least 71% of all music played, downloaded, sold in America is now owned by foreign-owned record labels? Therefore this bill in Congress, which more Congresspeople have said they are in favor of, than not, has a chance of passing, and will be siphoning money from Americans (station owners) to Japan, Germany, France & England.
This bill would give 50% to the record companies and the other 50% to artists (after "administrative costs" to the record companies for distribution). That means the top-sellers will get more $$$ but one-hit wonders or even two-hit wonders will likely see close to nothing.
Furthermore, take a look at how much the record companies are "concerned" about their artists... Alannah Miles had that multi-million seller "Black Velvet" in the late 80's. It's been played, downloaded a lot since then. What did Alannah make from that hit record? ZERO!!!! Not one penny!