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« With HD Radio up and running, RIAA is simply a Bigot!  
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robbin
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reply to TKJunkMail
Re: Rhapsody & last.FM seem to be doing OK

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

I guess it depends on how you monetize your product. Rhapsody sells subscriptions and doesn't just depend on ads....
Pandora makes advertising money only from spots placed on its Web page, not on audio ads that run between songs.
Sounds like you don't listen to or support Pandora. They also have a subscription service which is ad free -- the cost last time I paid was $36 per year.


kamm

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said by bear73 See Profile :

why can internet radio not operate under the same regs as public radio? or a non-profit/not for profit model? would that not reduce/eliminate the bribs tey have to pay?
Becuse it threatens the Clear Channel and alike's monopoly, the douche channels and their fixed income.

RIAA is a Potemkin-facade of the same Five Families of Media, it's their extortion team.

Again, it's time to bring a RICO case against all these studios - all we need is ONE LEAK who provides the emails etc and they are gone, for good, forever.
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kamm

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reply to TKJunkMail
SO in other words if they belong to a giant douche corp like CBS then it's fine?

Geez, it's soo laughable as you brake the neck of basic logic in order to defend this current corporate-plutocracy, headed for the XIX century ultra-right-wing market-mob situation...
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why can internet radio not operate under the same regs as public radio? or a non-profit/not for profit model? would that not reduce/eliminate the bribs tey have to pay?
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TKJunkMail
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I guess it depends on how you monetize your product. Rhapsody sells subscriptions and doesn't just depend on ads. And they also get ISPs to pay for their product and then give it to their customers. So money can be made in internet radio while paying the royalties. Maybe Pandora needs a different business plan to make more profits.

From the Washington Post story:
SoundExchange officials argue that because different media have different profit margins, it is appropriate to set different royalty rates.

Moreover, they complain, Internet radio stations have done too little to make money from playing their songs.

Pandora makes advertising money only from spots placed on its Web page, not on audio ads that run between songs.
And »www.last.fm which is owned by CBS and offers free music also is doing OK. The problem with some internet radio offerings may be the companies that don't have a legitimate business plan. They have plans that were based on getting the music for free or for almost free. Why should the RIAA support them and take money from companies that are paying the requested fees to the RIAA.
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