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Eduardo - has ASCAP killed online HD2 streaming?
Have Online HD2 Streams Disappeared?
"Clear Channel Radio Now Broadcasting 340+ HD Stations Compatible with iTunes Tagging" "Clear Channel Radio originally announced last September its intentions to offer broadcasts compatible with Apple's implementation of the HD Radio tagging feature. Currently, the company offers over 440 HD stations and more than 340 HD2 stations. It's Format Lab, with an army of over 200 programmers, was implemented to create new and niche formats and can be sampled at clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab." http://tinyurl.com/4h2uu2 http://clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab/ http://clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio/ http://iheartmusic.com/hdradio/ Gone! LMFAO, Eduardo! |
Eduardo - has ASCAP killed online HD2 streaming?
On Oct 16, 7:16 pm, BoobleStubble wrote:
Have Online HD2 Streams Disappeared? "Clear Channel Radio Now Broadcasting 340+ HD Stations Compatible with iTunes Tagging" "Clear Channel Radio originally announced last September its intentions to offer broadcasts compatible with Apple's implementation of the HD Radio tagging feature. Currently, the company offers over 440 HD stations and more than 340 HD2 stations. It's Format Lab, with an army of over 200 programmers, was implemented to create new and niche formats and can be sampled at clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab." http://tinyurl.com/4h2uu2 http://clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab/ http://clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio/ http://iheartmusic.com/hdradio/ Gone! LMFAO, Eduardo! Haven't heard much from that Eduardo guy lately. |
Eduardo - has ASCAP killed online HD2 streaming?
Rfburns wrote: On Oct 16, 7:16 pm, BoobleStubble wrote: Have Online HD2 Streams Disappeared? "Clear Channel Radio Now Broadcasting 340+ HD Stations Compatible with iTunes Tagging" "Clear Channel Radio originally announced last September its intentions to offer broadcasts compatible with Apple's implementation of the HD Radio tagging feature. Currently, the company offers over 440 HD stations and more than 340 HD2 stations. It's Format Lab, with an army of over 200 programmers, was implemented to create new and niche formats and can be sampled at clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab." http://tinyurl.com/4h2uu2 http://clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab/ http://clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio/ http://iheartmusic.com/hdradio/ Gone! LMFAO, Eduardo! Haven't heard much from that Eduardo guy lately. Hopefully he's working hard on upgrading that GED. |
Eduardo - has ASCAP killed online HD2 streaming?
On Oct 16, 7:16 pm, BoobleStubble wrote: Have Online HD2 Streams Disappeared? "Clear Channel Radio Now Broadcasting 340+ HD Stations Compatible with iTunes Tagging" "Clear Channel Radio originally announced last September its intentions to offer broadcasts compatible with Apple's implementation of the HD Radio tagging feature. Currently, the company offers over 440 HD stations and more than 340 HD2 stations. It's Format Lab, with an army of over 200 programmers, was implemented to create new and niche formats and can be sampled at clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab." ASCAP fees are revenue based. HD broadcasts are treated the same as analog broadcasts by the composers and authors rights societies, ASCAP, SESAC, BMI and ASEMLA. |
Eduardo - has ASCAP killed online HD2 streaming?
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... ASCAP fees are revenue based. HD broadcasts are treated the same as analog broadcasts by the composers and authors rights societies, ASCAP, SESAC, BMI and ASEMLA. Not so much... For digital streams they have a minimum based upon potential listenership, not upon revenue. When the new rates went through, Live365 more than doubled their fees and reduced the number of 'free' listeners just to be able to cover the new fees. These same fees apparently apply to broadcaster's webstreams and to IBOC streams |
Eduardo - has ASCAP killed online HD2 streaming?
wrote in message ... On Oct 17, 10:32 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: ASCAP fees are revenue based. HD broadcasts are treated the same as analog broadcasts by the composers and authors rights societies, ASCAP, SESAC, BMI and ASEMLA. Does XM satellite radio (available with digital "HD" 5.1 Surround Sound) pay fees on the same basis? For the performing rights societies, yes. |
Eduardo - has ASCAP killed online HD2 streaming?
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... ASCAP fees are revenue based. HD broadcasts are treated the same as analog broadcasts by the composers and authors rights societies, ASCAP, SESAC, BMI and ASEMLA. Not so much... For digital streams they have a minimum based upon potential listenership, not upon revenue. When the new rates went through, Live365 more than doubled their fees and reduced the number of 'free' listeners just to be able to cover the new fees. These same fees apparently apply to broadcaster's webstreams and to IBOC streams I was answering a question about HD, not about internet streams. HD is added on to a terrestrial station's base license, which has a fomula based on market size, ratings level or tier and revenue potential. |
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