Music Monday - SAVE INTERNET RADIO!
Taking my cue from Adam Carolla and company, I have decided to implement “Music Monday” - every Monday there will be a post that involves music somehow. It might be a review of a music tech gadget. It might be me telling you about what I’ve been listening to (ie - what you SHOULD be listening to!
). Or, as is the case this week, it might be a piece of tech or music industry news that you need to know about.
I am reposting the following article with permission of acousticvids.com.
(Permission wasn’t actually that hard to get since I also run acousticvids. :P)
As some of you may have heard on NPR’s AirTalk this morning, Congress has issued a ruling that SIGNIFICANTLY increases the fees that are paid by internet broadcasters for streaming media, to the point that small webcasters would be racking up bills that FAR exceed their annual revenue - effectively rendering them bankrupt and, therefore, closed.
If this ruling is allowed to stand, it will be a gigantic blow to independant music. Internet radio will have to chase advertisers with a budget hefty enough to pay these gargantuan bills, and therefore indie and experimental music will cease to become a part of their playlist.
Basically, internet radio will start to sound a lot like terrestrial radio. And we all know how much that sucks, right?
Here is a page that gives a simple, straightforward, easy-to-read overview of the situation - live365.com/choice
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
(taken from the above link)
-Send a stamped letter, mailed by U.S. Mail or FedEx to your congressperson (find their mailing address). This type of hand-written message with your own personal story is treated with a LOT of value when received by your congressperson. Include your personal story… your name and location, the type of music you listen to, and how this new royalty will affect you. Be as specific as you possibly can.-Though it’s not nearly as effective as a postmarked letter, you can also send an e-mail message to your Senators and Representatives. With your zipcode or address, you can use this quick, easy e-mail form to get directly to the congressperson for your location: congress.org (use the form letter found there or write your own story)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -
RAIN - TheRadio Internet Newsletter
Please take action and please feel free to repost!
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Posted April 16, 2007
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