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On Feb 2, 1:40*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"Commander Col. Klink" wrote in ... 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... RIAA already charges the same fees for all digital broadcasts/netcasts. These fees are something like 3-4x higher than those for OTA broadcasts because of "potential audience." *RIAA figures that there are 5 billion potential listeners out there, and that x amount of them *are going to be listening to a given station at any given time, and charges accordingly. If this sort of thing continues, not only is broadcast radio in the US doomed, but ALL music radio as well as the music industry itself. *I wouldn't have near so much anger at the situation if any of this extra $$$$$ was going to the actual artists, but it isn't.. it's all going into RIAA member's wallets (record industry execs). RIAA Should take a Lesion for Drug Dealers and have started off with half-price for 3-Years followed by the Radio-Price for 3-Years and then what ever the Numbers really tell them for the 7th Year and beyond. The WebCasting Business Model has to grow and develop into Profitability before it can be a consistent Income Stream for the RIAA. At the end of the 7th Year the actually WebCasting Businesses will still be 'in-business' and the unprofitable ones will be out-of-business thus making the remaining WebCasting Businesses better businesses to be in by reducing their competition and potentially increasing their number of Listeners. ~ RHF |
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