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Let the music play: despite growing audience, fledgling Internet radio stations have a tough, uphill battle - Web - Black Digerati Two years ago, when Neil Blake started an Internet radio Website out of the basement of his home in Massapequa, New York, he counted just one other listener. But since then Blakeradio.com has attra...(Continue Reading) In late 2004, Internet radio station FolkAlley.com welcomed its 25,000th registered user In late 2004, Internet radio station FolkAlley.com welcomed its 25,000th registered user. Launched in August 2003, the station offers streaming music, ......(Continue Reading)Musicland ties music Web site to in-store sales - Musicland forms alliance with NetRadio, an over-the-Internet radio station, to boost its music sales Musicland has formed an alliance with NetRadio, an over-the-Internet radio station, to establish a new advertising and marketing strategy to boost its music store sales. NetRadio permits its listeners...(Continue Reading)Last issue Harvey Reid addressed the issue of royalty payments for Internet radio and their effects on the folk community - as mandated through the DCMA Last issue Harvey Reid addressed the issue of royalty payments for Internet radio (as mandated through the DCMA and CARP) and their effects on the folk ......(Continue Reading)The Death of "Local Radio." - companies are buying radio stations The 1996 Telecommunications Act allowed companies to own radio stations anywhere in the US, and allowed companies to own many stations in a given market....(Continue Reading)
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