dbdigital said:Only two are going silent: Greater Media and Cox.
I just pulled up the stream for Cox's WBAB/Long Island and I just heard a Pat Benatar song.
dbdigital said:Only two are going silent: Greater Media and Cox.
CrankyYankee said:Every post I have read about the "end of internet radio" has concerned itself with music streaming.
Can someone explain what, if anything, would be changed concerning news and talk stations?
Thank you.
Every post I have read about the "end of internet radio" has concerned itself with music streaming.
Can someone explain what, if anything, would be changed concerning news and talk stations?
Thank you.
This is about music, and with that fees for playing music. I am in support of this. I do not want my music played for free. Artists create music and deserve to be compensated. The web has become a thieves paradise and if you want to play someones music you deserve to pay a fee. Now whether that fee is reasonable is another issue. I would imagine a proper fee schedule needs to be set up. I believe what they are asking for is reasonable based on listenership and narrow casting.
Walter Graff said:CrankyYankee said:Every post I have read about the "end of internet radio" has concerned itself with music streaming.
Can someone explain what, if anything, would be changed concerning news and talk stations?
Thank you.
This is about music, and with that fees for playing music. I am in support of this. I do not want my music played for free. Artists create music and deserve to be compensated. The web has become a thieves paradise and if you want to play someones music you deserve to pay a fee. Now whether that fee is reasonable is another issue. I would imagine a proper fee schedule needs to be set up. I believe what they are asking for is reasonable based on listenership and narrow casting.
Bill DeFelice said:The very fact that I didn't see one mention on any of the mainstream network newscasts I watched makes it pretty clear on how this is perceived by the media at large. Add to this the fact that most radio stations didn't silence their online streams in spite of how the rate increases will affect them.
Your insane....... Lets see what you say when you have to pay to use your analog radio!!!Walter Graff said:This is about music, and with that fees for playing music. I am in support of this. I do not want my music played for free.