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  • December 2007
    • Interest Grows in Music-for-Rent

      Interest Grows in Music-for-Rent

      (Newser) - After years of the iTunes model dominating digital music sales, the time for subscription music services could be near. So far, fewer than 3 million Americans have signed up for such services. But as customizable online radio stations and social networks where users sample and recommend music grow in popularity, the public may be ready for the subscription model, reports BusinessWeek. More »

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      music industry   digital music   web radio   subscription music

  • October 2007
    • Web Radio Takes Fight to Senate

      Web Radio Takes Fight to Senate

      (Newser) - Internet radio hangs in the balance, webcasters say, but the Senate Commerce Committee, which holds radio hearings today, can save it by reviving bills setting royalty rates for online broadcasters as low as satellite radio's. Legislators introduced the bills this spring, the Post explains, when the Copyright Royalty Board jacked up web rates, but ultimately told the sides to negotiate. More »

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      radio   satellite radio   web radio   Pandora   Senate Commerce Committee

  • July 2007

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