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"NAB backs royalty study"
"Radio is under pressure to negotiate with record labels now. It remains to be seen whether this move puts the performance royalty on the backburner for months. But the NAB is backing a proposed congressional economic-impact study on the proposal. Music First spokesman Marty Machowski says the debate is no longer about whether a royalty should be adopted, but if lawmakers should wait for a study’s outcome before moving forward." http://www.insideradio.com/topheadli...7s+Top+Stories We'll see a flip on FM to AMs' successful news/talk/sports formats. The royalties ARE going to happen - LOL, Eduardo! |
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PocketRadio wrote:
"NAB backs royalty study" "Radio is under pressure to negotiate with record labels now. It remains to be seen whether this move puts the performance royalty on the backburner for months. But the NAB is backing a proposed congressional economic-impact study on the proposal. Music First spokesman Marty Machowski says the debate is no longer about whether a royalty should be adopted, but if lawmakers should wait for a study’s outcome before moving forward." http://www.insideradio.com/topheadli...7s+Top+Stories We'll see a flip on FM to AMs' successful news/talk/sports formats. The royalties ARE going to happen - LOL, Eduardo! All they have to do is quit playing the crap the major labels put out, and get a bunch of locals and independents to fill the void. Now we're getting somewhere. |
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On Mar 11, 2:06*pm, dave wrote:
PocketRadio wrote: "NAB backs royalty study" "Radio is under pressure to negotiate with record labels now. It remains to be seen whether this move puts the performance royalty on the backburner for months. But the NAB is backing a proposed congressional economic-impact study on the proposal. Music First spokesman Marty Machowski says the debate is no longer about whether a royalty should be adopted, but if lawmakers should wait for a study’s outcome before moving forward." http://www.insideradio.com/topheadli...=Today%27s+Top... We'll see a flip on FM to AMs' successful news/talk/sports formats. The royalties ARE going to happen - LOL, Eduardo! All they have to do is quit playing the crap the major labels put out, and get a bunch of locals and independents to fill the void. *Now we're getting somewhere. "Bonneville pulls iChannel Music" "Bonneville has pulled the plug on its iChannel Music HD Network and streaming. For the most part, it has replaced the HD multicast with WorldBand Media content (brokered ethnic programming). iChannel allowed indie bands to upload their music online for consideration... We commend Bonneville for giving it a shot—it allowed radio to expose a lot of new, unsigned indie bands from around the world. CC Radio's eRockster HD2 format is still around at a good handful of stations and still outstanding. If that gets shuttered, a good bunch of us just might be done with HD Radio listening altoghether." http://www.rbr.com/radio/12113.html That was tried and failed on HD Radio - LOL! |
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![]() "PocketRadio" wrote in message ... On Mar 11, 2:06 pm, dave wrote: PocketRadio wrote: "NAB backs royalty study" "Radio is under pressure to negotiate with record labels now. It remains to be seen whether this move puts the performance royalty on the backburner for months. But the NAB is backing a proposed congressional economic-impact study on the proposal. Music First spokesman Marty Machowski says the debate is no longer about whether a royalty should be adopted, but if lawmakers should wait for a study’s outcome before moving forward." http://www.insideradio.com/topheadli...=Today%27s+Top... We'll see a flip on FM to AMs' successful news/talk/sports formats. The royalties ARE going to happen - LOL, Eduardo! All they have to do is quit playing the crap the major labels put out, and get a bunch of locals and independents to fill the void. Now we're getting somewhere. "Bonneville pulls iChannel Music" That was tried and failed on HD Radio - LOL! It did not fail... someone came and offered money to use the HD2, vs no money for the indie channel. |
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On Mar 11, 2:06*pm, dave wrote:
PocketRadio wrote: "NAB backs royalty study" "Radio is under pressure to negotiate with record labels now. It remains to be seen whether this move puts the performance royalty on the backburner for months. But the NAB is backing a proposed congressional economic-impact study on the proposal. Music First spokesman Marty Machowski says the debate is no longer about whether a royalty should be adopted, but if lawmakers should wait for a study’s outcome before moving forward." http://www.insideradio.com/topheadli...=Today%27s+Top... We'll see a flip on FM to AMs' successful news/talk/sports formats. The royalties ARE going to happen - LOL, Eduardo! All they have to do is quit playing the crap the major labels put out, and get a bunch of locals and independents to fill the void. *Now we're getting somewhere. "CC Radio’s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "So bottom line, the Format Lab is no longer available on the web and has cut some of its formats down to the most successful/desirable. The www.iHeartMusic.com website seems to only list the main audio streams of CC stations--not multicast HD formats--but does offer a few off to the side: erockster; Pride; Verizon New Music; Smooth Jazz; Real Oldies; Slow Jams and New Country. There used to be something close to 100 formats listed on the site." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Format Lab was also a failure. |
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![]() "PocketRadio" wrote in message ... On Mar 11, 2:06 pm, dave wrote: PocketRadio wrote: "NAB backs royalty study" "Radio is under pressure to negotiate with record labels now. It remains to be seen whether this move puts the performance royalty on the backburner for months. But the NAB is backing a proposed congressional economic-impact study on the proposal. Music First spokesman Marty Machowski says the debate is no longer about whether a royalty should be adopted, but if lawmakers should wait for a study’s outcome before moving forward." http://www.insideradio.com/topheadli...=Today%27s+Top... We'll see a flip on FM to AMs' successful news/talk/sports formats. The royalties ARE going to happen - LOL, Eduardo! All they have to do is quit playing the crap the major labels put out, and get a bunch of locals and independents to fill the void. Now we're getting somewhere. "CC Radio’s Format Lab gone?" November 2008 "So bottom line, the Format Lab is no longer available on the web and has cut some of its formats down to the most successful/desirable. The www.iHeartMusic.com website seems to only list the main audio streams of CC stations--not multicast HD formats--but does offer a few off to the side: erockster; Pride; Verizon New Music; Smooth Jazz; Real Oldies; Slow Jams and New Country. There used to be something close to 100 formats listed on the site." http://www.rbr.com/radio/11252.html Format Lab was also a failure. It was a total success. The object was to develop many formats, and cull out the dogs based on Internet usage. The best would go on HD2 channels, and when finished, the "Lab" would have achieved its objective, and close. |
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On Mar 11, 6:12*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"PocketRadio" wrote in message ... On Mar 11, 2:06 pm, dave wrote: PocketRadio wrote: "NAB backs royalty study" "Radio is under pressure to negotiate with record labels now. It remains to be seen whether this move puts the performance royalty on the backburner for months. But the NAB is backing a proposed congressional economic-impact study on the proposal. Music First spokesman Marty Machowski says the debate is no longer about whether a royalty should be adopted, but if lawmakers should wait for a study’s outcome before moving forward." http://www.insideradio.com/topheadli...=Today%27s+Top... We'll see a flip on FM to AMs' successful news/talk/sports formats. The royalties ARE going to happen - LOL, Eduardo! All they have to do is quit playing the crap the major labels put out, and get a bunch of locals and independents to fill the void. Now we're getting somewhere. "Bonneville pulls iChannel Music" That was tried and failed on HD Radio - LOL! - It did not fail... someone came and offered money - to use the HD2, vs no money for the indie channel. Oops PocketRadio - Bonneville just turn a Dozen or so non-profitable HD-2 Channels into Profitable HD-2 Channels --- Sure Sounds Like Good News for FM HD-Radio and the real 'potential' for extra Income Streams from HD-2 Channels. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Emmis has a multi million dollar contract to do Hindi formats on HD. Univision has contemporary Christian "Amor Celestial" which generates considerable advertiser interest among Hispanic Christian accounts, etc. Small stuff compared to major FMs billing $30 to $40 million each, but a nice new revenue stream. Oh yea - Hindi formats are a real big hit. And those Hispanic Christian accounts are big movers as well. I'm sure Hispanics are purchasing those $250 HD radios by the dozens. No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. Christian accounts are big movers, as they only advertise on Christian staitons. A big example is KLTY in Dallas, Eduardo that's just B.S. - last-ditch efforts in an attempt to get ANY consumer interest in hd radio. Sorry but, it's going to take more than that for Struble to claim victory. Where I live, hd radio is an on-again, off-again proposition - not a good sign. Can't wait for the Hindi formats to hit the big time here. It's a niche, and produces lots of revenue for Emmis that it would not have had. |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: Emmis has a multi million dollar contract to do Hindi formats on HD. Univision has contemporary Christian "Amor Celestial" which generates considerable advertiser interest among Hispanic Christian accounts, etc. Small stuff compared to major FMs billing $30 to $40 million each, but a nice new revenue stream. Oh yea - Hindi formats are a real big hit. And those Hispanic Christian accounts are big movers as well. I'm sure Hispanics are purchasing those $250 HD radios by the dozens. No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. Christian accounts are big movers, as they only advertise on Christian staitons. A big example is KLTY in Dallas, Completing sentence... KLTY in Dallas which is the #6 station in billing in a 68 station market, and they are Contemporary Christian and a large percentage of revenue is from Christian accounts. Eduardo that's just B.S. - last-ditch efforts in an attempt to get ANY consumer interest in hd radio. Sorry but, it's going to take more than that for Struble to claim victory. Where I live, hd radio is an on-again, off-again proposition - not a good sign. Can't wait for the Hindi formats to hit the big time here. It's a niche, and produces lots of revenue for Emmis that it would not have had. |
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On Mar 12, 1:13�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mar 12, 10:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: No, they are buying by the thousands. One single LA church sold over 300 on one Sunday following a presentation after services. I love this - what a load of utter rubbish! LMFAO! |
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