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RHF February 2nd 09 11:41 PM

enaRadio gives up on webcasting.
 
On Feb 2, 2:19*pm, PocketRadio wrote:
On Feb 2, 10:22 am, "Commander Col. Klink"
wrote:



Radio gives up on webcasting.


Renda Broadcasting's WSHH-FM (99.7) and WJAS-(1320) ceased their
online broadcasting feature on January 1, 2009 "due to escalating
royalty fees for online streaming broadcasts." WMNY-AM(1360) remains
online. You might recall that Renda Broadcasting was among the first
to pull music from the internet a number of years ago when the RIAA
challenged whether there should be further royalties incurred for
broadcasting over the net.
Way to drive using the rear-view mirror, guys.


And make sure to shut down your electricity when that bill gets too
high, too.


http://www.hear2.com/2009/02/streami...for-absolutely...


Like it or not, webcasting is going to be the future...Either paid or
free, nationwide web Internet access will be available with every
dashboard being web enabled....


Already we're seeing an internet radio made by Blapunkt for
automobiles. I have to ask the question, what does Blapunkt know that
radio doesn't?


Maybe somebody should ask them?


- Streaming Pandora, Last.fm, and Slacker
- also killed streaming terrestrial radio.

HA-ha-ha-ha Pay To Listen Ain't FREE !

Internet Time-Outs are a Real Listener Turn-Off ~ RHF

PocketRadio February 2nd 09 11:49 PM

enaRadio gives up on webcasting.
 
On Feb 2, 6:41�pm, RHF wrote:
On Feb 2, 2:19�pm, PocketRadio wrote:





On Feb 2, 10:22 am, "Commander Col. Klink"
wrote:


Radio gives up on webcasting.


Renda Broadcasting's WSHH-FM (99.7) and WJAS-(1320) ceased their
online broadcasting feature on January 1, 2009 "due to escalating
royalty fees for online streaming broadcasts." WMNY-AM(1360) remains
online. You might recall that Renda Broadcasting was among the first
to pull music from the internet a number of years ago when the RIAA
challenged whether there should be further royalties incurred for
broadcasting over the net.
Way to drive using the rear-view mirror, guys.


And make sure to shut down your electricity when that bill gets too
high, too.


http://www.hear2.com/2009/02/streami...for-absolutely....


Like it or not, webcasting is going to be the future...Either paid or
free, nationwide web Internet access will be available with every
dashboard being web enabled....


Already we're seeing an internet radio made by Blapunkt for
automobiles. I have to ask the question, what does Blapunkt know that
radio doesn't?


Maybe somebody should ask them?


- Streaming Pandora, Last.fm, and Slacker
- also killed streaming terrestrial radio.

HA-ha-ha-ha Pay To Listen Ain't FREE !

Internet Time-Outs are a Real Listener Turn-Off ~ RHF
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These services are all free.

Brenda Ann February 2nd 09 11:55 PM

enaRadio gives up on webcasting.
 

"PocketRadio" wrote in message
...

Streaming Pandora, Last.fm, and Slacker also killed streaming
terrestrial radio.

Unless those have moved to the Live365 model of prepaid licensing, they, too
are doomed (as, in reality, is Live365, but for a different reason). Most
of the streaming services are not legal from the standpoint of copyright
ownership/licensing, and will eventually be shut down by the RIAA and others
like them. This doesn't mean that someone won't pop up to replace them, but
if Napster has taught us anything, it's that the powers that be will win out
eventually, if not in the total war, in most of the battles.




elaich February 3rd 09 02:50 PM

enaRadio gives up on webcasting.
 
PocketRadio wrote in news:5add0dec-5290-4242-9065-
:

These services are all free.


Pandora has been slipping me an ad for a Fox show recently, but it's like
only once every couple hours.

These stations are all basically flawed. They have an interesting premise
(pick a song or artist and hear lots of related stuff) but the algorithyms
don't work properly. Pandora works better than most, but my Sheryl Crow
radio station will faithfully play me the very same songs every day by
Sarah McLachlan, Jewel, Norah Jones, U2, etc. with very little variation.
Songs I've told it to remember from other stations won't even play for
several hours after starting up. I'd rather use the mp3 player on shuffle -
I get a better variety.

RHF February 3rd 09 02:59 PM

(OT) : RIAA is Killing the Future of WebCasting as an IncomeSource with Higher than Radio Fees
 
On Feb 2, 7:48*pm, m II wrote:
RHF wrote:
RIAA Should take a Lesion for Drug Dealers


Drug dealer lesions may be caused by untreated syphilis and should be
left alone. Why should anyone take yet another lesion to a drug dealer
anyway?

If it were up to me, the RIAA would take a *lesson* *FROM* drug dealers.


You certainly seem to know a lot about drug dealers.


The Great American TV News

- How did you pay for your 80+ solar panels anyway?
- hmmmmm?
- mike

Solar Credits and that is not a 'lesson' ~ RHF

dave February 4th 09 01:02 PM

(OT) : RIAA is Killing the Future of WebCasting as an IncomeSource with Higher than Radio Fees
 
wrote:

Mike, i don't remember Rush Limpballs being a dealer, just a user.
Sounds like too many days with Micheal (the weiner) Savage.

OJ.


After the first hundred pills or so (depending on locale), it
automatically becomes an "intent to distribute" charge.


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