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What if Internet Radio were to go silent? - On Friday March 2nd 2007, the Copyright Royalty Board announced new royalty rates for Internet Radio stations. The rates are retroactive to January 2006. The new rates essentially apply a fee of $0.0011 per performance. That may not sound like alot, however, each hour the average radio station plays about 16 songs. That's about 1.76 cents per hour, PER LISTENER. A station with a 500 listener average would be hit with fees of $211 per day, $6,336 month or $76,000 a year. This amount of money is more than the STAR 107.9 tribuite site could possible make, in fact we don't even make enough as it is to break even. Many of the internet radio stations are run by enthusiasts and hobbyiests like myself. These small stations are the ones that are bringing you the music variety that you just can't hear on corporate owned terrestrial stations. If these new royalty rates are not repealed by congress and the senate then this may be the day the music died. Only the rich will be able to play music if this takes effect. Do you want the rich to deside what music you listen to? Visit SAVENETRADIO.ORG for more details.
The only chance we have of stopping the shut down of Internet Radio stations is by writing your representatives. Hey, we will even make it easy for you to help. The following link has a pre-written letter for you to send. Please use it, or come up with your own personal message if you prefer. Send Letter to Congress.
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What if Internet Radio were to go silent? - On Friday March 2nd 2007, the Copyright Royalty Board announced new royalty rates for Internet Radio stations. The rates are retroactive to January 2006. The new rates essentially apply a fee of $0.0011 per performance. That may not sound like alot, however, each hour the average radio station plays about 16 songs. That's about 1.76 cents per hour, PER LISTENER. A station with a 500 listener average would be hit with fees of $211 per day, $6,336 month or $76,000 a year. This amount of money is more than the STAR 107.9 tribuite site could possible make, in fact we don't even make enough as it is to break even. Many of the internet radio stations are run by enthusiasts and hobbyiests like myself. These small stations are the ones that are bringing you the music variety that you just can't hear on corporate owned terrestrial stations. If these new royalty rates are not repealed by congress and the senate then this may be the day the music died. Only the rich will be able to play music if this takes effect. Do you want the rich to deside what music you listen to? Visit SAVENETRADIO.ORG for more details.
The only chance we have of stopping the shut down of Internet Radio stations is by writing your representatives. Hey, we will even make it easy for you to help. The following link has a pre-written letter for you to send. Please use it, or come up with your own personal message if you prefer. Send Letter to Congress.
If you are getting STATION SOLD OUT or FULL messages, you can still listen to Any Jodash Station by signing up for a LIVE365 VIP account. It's not free, but it is pretty cheap, and you can listen even when free listeners can't get in. Just click here to sign up for LIVE365 VIP membership.and help keep Jodash stations on the air
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