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Old June 27th 08, 08:34 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default ASCAP and click off go the HD channels!

"Everybody wants more royalty money"

"The Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) has just begun a new round
of negotiations and we are told that ASCAP is now wanting broadcasters
to have a second music license to cover HD2 (HD3, etc.) signals.
ASCAP’s negotiators say they should receive fee payments for those new
stations because the only reason most aren’t producing revenues is
that broadcasters have chosen to run them commercial-free in an effort
to build audiences for the future. When RMLC representatives responded
that the stations are mostly running commercial free because there are
hardly any HD receivers in public hands, ASCAP hauled out a Parks
Associates study mentioned in an RBR/TVBR Intelligence Brief
predicting that there would be 30 million HD receivers in the
marketplace by 2012."

http://www.rbr.com/radio/8361.html

LMFAO!!!
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Old June 27th 08, 09:14 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default (OT) : SidWellFriends As Usual You Are Full of ASCrAP !

On Jun 27, 12:34*pm, wrote:
"Everybody wants more royalty money"

"The Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) has just begun a new round
of negotiations and we are told that ASCAP is now wanting broadcasters
to have a second music license to cover HD2 (HD3, etc.) signals.
ASCAP’s negotiators say they should receive fee payments for those new
stations because the only reason most aren’t producing revenues is
that broadcasters have chosen to run them commercial-free in an effort
to build audiences for the future. When RMLC representatives responded
that the stations are mostly running commercial free because there are
hardly any HD receivers in public hands, ASCAP hauled out a Parks
Associates study mentioned in an RBR/TVBR Intelligence Brief
predicting that there would be 30 million HD receivers in the
marketplace by 2012."

http://www.rbr.moc/radio/8361.html


- LMFAO!!!

SidWellFriends your LMFAO should read LM'DSMI'AO !

? DSMI ?

SWF,

Talking out of both sides of your mouth again :
-wrt- HD-2 "the only reason most aren’t producing
revenues is that broadcasters have chosen to run
them commercial-free in an effort to build audiences
for the future." -while- Your usual claim is that the
HD-2 FM Radio Channels are not producing any
Revenues and therfore FM HD-Radio is a Loser.

Second you have been claiming that there are "NO"
HD-Radio/Receivers being Sold -but- Now you are
'quoting' an "RBR/TVBR Intelligence Brief predicting
that there would be 30 million HD receivers in the
marketplace by 2012." Dang that mouth of your's is
getting bigger and bigger by being stretched out of
shape by Talking-Out-of-Both-Sides.
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