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SaveWEBCASTING.org - Representing SMALL Webcasters

Make no mistake...

SaveNetRadio.org has been taken over by big guys. They are advancing the "big guys" agenda under the guise of serving the small broadcaster.

They even classify a webcaster who, last year, made $400,000 in revenue as a SMALL webcaster!

Did you make $400,000 in revenue last year? Did you make $4000 in revenue last year?

If you are truly a SMALL webcaster (less than $100,000 per year earnings) and would like to have a voice, consider signing up at www.SaveWebcasting.org. We are made up of SMALL webcasters who are tired of letting the big guys fight (and lose) our battles... see: March 2 ruling at CRB, April 16 denial for rehearing

We are backed by the same agency/producer (Digital Audio Tracks) who created the PSAs & videos for SaveNetRadio.org - when it was run by SMALL webcasters. The D.A.T. PSAs were quoted in numerous media stories including the Washington Post, Washington Times & even by Sound Exchanges John Simson himself. The D.A.T. video is all over MySpace, YouTube and numerous sites.

We fight hard and aren't afraid to get in the trenches and make some noise.

One of our first projects involves CUSTOM radio announcements for YOUR station. They are FREE to our members and speak directly to YOUR audience. Sign up and send us an email to get started.

Visit www.SaveWebcasting.org for PSAs, custom content & more information.
 
I'm really upset by the CRB's and the RIAA's decision to raise Royality rates to internet broadcasters.
I also subscribe to XM Radio. Could this affect the conventional radio broadcasters who stream on-line
like WSIX in Nashville(who re-broadcasts on XM Channel 161)?
 
Henry,

The answer to your question is, yes, it will.

A lot of webcasters will be fighting for survival with this.

The RIAA/SX/major labels want control of the Internet and the music you hear.
 
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