 | Can't we just stop the nonsense This music industry is run by Al Quaida, I am just sure of it. They're like little greedy music terrorists. I say we start a global hunt and send them to Guantanamo Bay for some "refocusing". |
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 viperpa33sWhy Me?Premium join:2002-12-20 Bradenton, FL | It's not going to help any cause the RIAA don't care. So what if the internet loses a few radio stations, people will still listen to music someplace else. You still have regular radio and satellite radio to name a few.
The only way this will work if people stop buying and listening to music from RIAA companies for at least a week. |
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| said by viperpa33s:It's not going to help any cause the RIAA don't care. So what if the internet loses a few radio stations, people will still listen to music someplace else. You still have regular radio and satellite radio to name a few. The only way this will work if people stop buying and listening to music from RIAA companies for at least a week. The problem is the RIAA has a "old mindset" and what may have worked back in the 60's is just not going to work in todays age.. as you said more then one way to get music. -- It's NOT Ni-kon It's NE-KON!
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 Time4aNAPPremium join:2007-04-09 Des Plaines, IL | reply to viperpa33s said by viperpa33s:It's not going to help any cause the RIAA don't care. The same can be said about any of history's most notorious bullies...Hitler...Tojo...Rumsfeld... Hardly a reason lie down and show your jugular.
So what if the internet loses a few radio stations, people will still listen to music someplace else. Music isn't a commodity item, like corn or pork bellies. Some of us have finer tastes than what Clear Channel is willing to provide. It's a very big deal for us!
You still have regular radio and satellite radio to name a few. Radio and radio is only one. And only one is not "a few". The fact that you can't find any more than one medium to use as an example says it all; it's Big Business' product of nothing if Internet radio dies.
The only way this will work if people stop buying and listening to music from RIAA companies for at least a week. Precisely what will that accomplish? The RIAA makes its profit the minute the CDs leave the factory for the wholesaler. It would take months to empty the channel. The RIAA can play the waiting game, because music buyers will continue/resume buying. |
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