Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Feb 2, 10:28*am, "Commander Col. Klink"
wrote: On Feb 2, 12:12*pm, RHF wrote: On Feb 2, 7:22*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? D'Oh ! -think-about-it- *You Got To Figure Out A Way To Make Internet Audio Broadcasting P-A-Y $ $ $ : Before You Pay-for-the-Music used on it ~ RHF *. -hint- Subscription WebCasting {Pay-to-Listen} -a-la- Subscription Satellite Radio -while- Over-the-Air AM & FM Radio is F-R-E-E ! -ps- i choose 'free' *. *. When and if HD grabs any measurable audience, the RIAA will also notice and want their unfair share of fees.. So if broadcasters like Renda Broadcasting won't pay and play for internet access, will they ever go HD? What a joke... CCK, HD-Radio is "Radio" and AM & FM Radio has a proven method of generating Income for more than 80 Years. # 1 - Paid for by Advertisers {Sellers} plus # 2 - Free Over-the-Air to Listeners {Buyers} -finite- 'Limited' Number of Radio Stations Webcasting's main problem is a potentially Infinite {Unlimited} Number of Internet Audio Providers and very small numbers of Customers per Provider : thus NO PROFIT POTENTIAL for 99% of them. Webcasting that is 'connected' to a real AM & FM Radio Station and an 'established' Listener Base : Has the best chance of becoming a real Business. d'oh, D'Oh. D'OH ! ~ RHF |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Eduardo - Pandora, Webcasting appear headed for Senate victory! | Shortwave |