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28 Feb 2007, 5:10 am
The result was the advent of free-form music radio, with programs so fresh and compelling that listeners flocked to FM and stayed there — at least until corporate broadcasters standardized it, too. [read post]
1 Jul 2007, 5:07 pm
  (Once you've seen that New Year's Concert broadcast from Vienna, how can you not clap during the Radetzky March?? [read post]
9 Jun 2009, 1:01 am
  Music and movies constitute a big part of file sharing, but they share space with open source software, independent films, and even public broadcasters such as the CBC, who have all employed file sharing technologies as an efficient distribution system. [read post]
5 May 2011, 7:54 am by Larry Downes
  But like Harold Hill, the flim-flam artist featured in Meredith Wilson’s classic “The Music Man,” it doesn’t know the territory. [read post]
21 Dec 2020, 9:10 am by David Oxenford
There was no Alexa to bring Amazon and other music services into the home – in fact, Amazon itself had only begun selling books online in 1995. [read post]
17 Aug 2008, 8:07 am by Nancy Prager
With services like Hulu.com for streaming and ITunes for sales available to content owners, YouTube has emerged as a marketing resource rather than a broadcast replacement. [read post]
3 May 2015, 4:47 am by Ben
Issues are being considered that will significantly impact how and where music is played and what users and consumers pay for it" and says that “for [the] music ecosystem to continue to grow and thrive, we must create a predictable, balanced and transparent music marketplace. [read post]
7 Mar 2007, 2:26 pm
(“NPR”), Corporation for Public Broadcasting-Qualified Stations (“CPB”), National Religious Broadcasters Noncommercial Music License Committee (“NRBNMLC”), Collegiate Broadcasters, Inc. [read post]
21 Nov 2019, 9:36 am by Chris Castle
 Those activities could be expanded to include compulsory blanket licenses for other exploitation rights of songs, like general licensing (bars, hotels, restaurants), broadcasting and anything else the lobbyists can jam through. [read post]
11 Sep 2015, 9:20 am by David Oxenford
On the music side, there are many issues, including questions about the disparity between the payments from digital media companies made to songwriters as opposed to sound recording rights holders (see our article here), the amounts of the royalties themselves (with digital media companies finding many royalties to be too high to allow for a profitable operation while rights holders argue that they are too low to compensate creators for the decrease in the sale of music in a… [read post]
14 Dec 2016, 8:27 am by David Oxenford
Two weeks ago, I conducted a webinar, hosted by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and co-sponsored by over 20 other state broadcast associations, where I tried to highlight some of the many legal issues that can be traps for the unwary. [read post]
16 Nov 2007, 7:17 am
The topic at issue — payments for radio broadcasts of music to performers. [read post]
18 Feb 2015, 2:52 am by Ben
It brought 36 cases, compared with five in 2013, as FAPL and Sky focussed pubs allegedly infringing copyright by broadcasting matches without an appropriate licence. [read post]
17 Apr 2010, 6:47 am by ALeonard
  (A recent EMI release of music for flute and orchestra included one of his pieces, as did an earlier EMI release that included music inspired by "asteroids" as a supplement to Holst's The Planets.) [read post]
30 May 2014, 4:40 am by Ben
"And the Recording Industry Association of America has responded to the US Copyright Office's call for comments on a "Music Licensing Study: Notice and Request for Public Comment," by explaining why terrestrial radio should pay more in royalty payments.Setting the current US system in a historical context (in particular the fact that terrestrial radio stations are exempt from paying royalties for broadcasting sound recordings) the RIAA says "We propose to… [read post]
21 Oct 2016, 6:59 am by Michael Geist
Part of the rationale for broadcast regulation is that broadcast spectrum is scarce, therefore requiring licensing and regulation. [read post]
9 Feb 2012, 4:47 pm by David Oxenford
 They also set royalties for other digital non-interactive music services, including Sirius XM, music services that come with cable and satellite television services, and background music services. [read post]