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26 Apr 2008, 9:50 pm
In 2007, Live Nation and Gaiety Investments purchased a 44% interest in Academy Music Holdings Limited (AMG), which owns 12 music venues hosting 2,500 events in the UK. [read post]
23 Apr 2008, 8:58 pm
  That kind of content is illegal, unlike indecency which is legal content (but access to that content can be restricted in certain instances e.g. in a broadcast context where it is easily accessible to children and where blocking is usually impractical). [read post]
20 Apr 2008, 9:03 pm
  Or for their to be local music requirements - but only on those stations that choose to play music? [read post]
17 Apr 2008, 8:43 pm
  David will speak on a panel titled Music Licensing in a Digital Age and Other Website Issues along with a representative of BMI. [read post]
14 Apr 2008, 9:37 pm
David Oxenford spoke at the NAB Convention in Las Vegas on a panel titled "Coping with Copyright: From Performance Tax to Internet Streaming" dealing with dealing with Internet radio music royalties and the broadcast performance royalty. [read post]
14 Apr 2008, 7:00 am
Broadcast journalist Linden MacIntyre will be hosting, and music will be provided by award winning folk singer-songwriter Jon Brooks. [read post]
8 Apr 2008, 12:13 pm
., comedians Jim Carrey, Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, and Robin Williams, actors Brad Pitt, Reese Witherspoon, music stars Bono, Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, Snoop Dogg, Fergie, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Annie Lennox, Carrie Underwood) and politicos (Sens. [read post]
7 Apr 2008, 10:40 pm
  The rules also require yet another permit for sites that contain news content, and require taping of programs (a proposal made by our own FCC in connection with broadcast programs to monitor for indecency) to monitor for program content that may offend government requirements. [read post]
6 Apr 2008, 11:50 am
Similar postings, threatening phone calls to plaintiff and ultimately radio broadcasts of the statements were made. [read post]
3 Apr 2008, 3:00 am
Staggs, III, a Prince Georges County, MD, resident and music recording artist who, as reported by On the Record, reportedly performs and produces under the alias D'Mystro, filed this copyright infringement lawsuit against singer Kanye West ("one of the worlds biggest Hip Hop Rap artist[s]") and co-defendants Roc-A-Fella Records, LLC, Good Music Carter Administration, Shawn Carter Records, LLC, and Broadcast Music Inc. [read post]
29 Mar 2008, 3:07 pm
I would imagine that Fordham Law School will be preparing audio and video materials, but that they will be sold at fairly high prices, and will not be available for broadcast. [read post]
28 Mar 2008, 10:43 am
- Washington, D.C. lawyer David Oxenford of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm's Broadcast Law Blog [read post]
25 Mar 2008, 7:47 pm
They're playing some sort of annoying music -- too grating for sleep. [read post]
25 Mar 2008, 9:40 am
In case you haven't seen the show, the Lucky Case Game was an interactive text message promotion allowing viewers a chance to play and potentially win a prize during each broadcast. [read post]
24 Mar 2008, 2:39 am
" Many in the music industry share that view, as all of the major international record labels have abandoned copy-protection for music downloads in the face of consumer criticism and interoperability concerns. [read post]
24 Mar 2008, 12:21 am
Broadcasting the right frequency can help open your heart, prompt peace, and hasten healing. [read post]
22 Mar 2008, 8:22 pm
Among other outrageous decisions, it hit KCSM, a small public-television station in San Mateo, Calif., with a $15,000 fine for broadcasting "The Blues," a PBS documentary about the musical form that, given the subject matter, understandably contains fleeting expletives. [read post]
22 Mar 2008, 11:42 am
  Apparently, the idea would be a subscription music service, like that offered by Rhapsody or Napster, that would deliver unlimited music to an Apple subscriber. [read post]
18 Mar 2008, 10:25 am
The Second Circuit held that, contrary to the commission's policy under the Bush administration, the agency could not punish television stations for broadcasting "fleeting expletives," or blurted obscenities. [read post]