Tag Archives: Radio
The Broken System: Deconstructing Music Consumption
Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by refe.
Kyle Bylin, of Hypebot (@kbylin) Edited by: Refe Tuma (@refeup) In our previous post we wrote about the barriers of music consumption, gave an overview of how those barriers shaped the experiences of previous generations, and examined in great detail why the removal of such barriers recontextualized the ways in which those who were born digital consumed music. The next step is to deconstruct the traditional [...]
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Performance Rights Act Discussed in Heated Senate Hearing
Posted on 05. Aug, 2009 by refe.
The Senate judiciary hearing on performance rights and parity was held yesterday on capitol hill to discuss the controversial Performance Rights Act. If you are unfamiliar with the bill you should know that it carries significant implications for the music industry. If this bill passes, terrestrial radio will be required to pay royalties to the performers [...]
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Deconstructing the Week in Music 6.15-6.21
Posted on 20. Jun, 2009 by refe.
Here’s a recap of what went on in the music industry this week. Make sure to check out anything you might have missed and leave your comments. Know something we don’t? Submit a story.
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5 Reasons Why the Performance Rights Act is a Bad Idea
Posted on 17. Jun, 2009 by refe.
For those who aren’t familiar with the Performance Rights Act, it is a bill that was introduced in February that would require radio stations to pay performance royalties in addition to fees they already pay to songwriters. The RIAA, along with a few big names such as Billy Corgan (pictured), is pushing this bill under the pretense that [...]







