First Commercial Radio Internet Simulcast Silenced
from the no-more-internet-radio dept
Ah, the recording industry is doing their damndest to make sure we can only listen to the crap they want to shove down our throats. Thanks to the ridiculous new royalty scheme, the first commercial radio station to simultaneously stream its programming on the internet has had to go offline. So, once again, the music industry - which claims they're "protecting artists" - has made it much more difficult for people to hear any new or interesting music. Instead, we're being forced to listen to the same pop crap from Clear Channel that none of us want to hear. And they wonder why fewer people are buying albums?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Are the smaller companies next? Will we have Hillary Rosen waving the flag of mediocrity and screaming that the small companies are hurting the artist?
Fact...When http//:www.somafm.com was still spinning, I bought more music than I ever have in my life. Since they went offline, I haven't paid for a single, digital bit.
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