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Web radio fears going bust: The battle over royalties paid by Internet broadcasters is hardly new, but the stakes have never been higher.

Article from: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) Article date: March 8, 2007

Byline: Mike Hughlett

Mar. 8--For Kurt Hanson, radio channels have names like "A Flock of Eighties," not some mishmash of letters like WXYZ.

Hanson runs one of the nation's better-known independent Internet radio operations, Chicago-based AccuRadio. He finally clawed his way to profitability last year as the Web radio business began moving beyond niche status.

But Hanson and his brethren in the industry are suddenly facing a financial firestorm, courtesy of a decision made public this week by an ...

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