Benefit to Save Net Radio at Bottom of the Hill

by Scott Beale on June 27, 2007 · 0 comments

Benefit to Save Net Radio

Yesterday internet radio had a Day of Silence and the fight continues this Sunday, July 1st with a Benefit to Save Net Radio at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco.

SomaFM, Pandora, SonicLiving, reapandsow, BAGeL Radio & Bottom of The Hill are throwing a benefit to help generate money and awareness in the final 2 weeks before the CRB hearing on July 15.

For info on why you may not have access to streaming radio from services ranging from Pandora to SomaFM, go to http://somafm.com/crb

Raffle w/ prizes from SonicLiving (Chromeo tickets!), The Owl Mag (5 CD set of rockin’ music plus a Banner ad on their Home Page!), Griffin Technology, Peter Ellenby (Exclusive photos of the Shins & Death Cab for Cutie), Live365, WilloToons, Logitech, show posters by Jason Munn and many others….

- food (chili!)
- bake sale
- Live Music from Ted of The Heavenly States, Matt of The Herms, HIJK, Miyako Ueki of Peloton, and more…
- DJs (Elise Nordling from SomaFM & Ted Leibowitz from BAGeL Radio)

$3-$5 suggested donation to SaveNetRadio.org at door

learn more about saving net radio, visit http://savenetradio.org or http://somafm.com/crb

Here Are A Few Related Posts You Might Enjoy:

Help Save Internet Radio: Internet Radio Equality Act

Internet Radio Day of Silence

FCC Free Radio 107.3 FM, San Francisco’s Alternative Radio Station

SonicLiving Partners With Custom Online Radio Service Pandora

John Hell Returns to Radio Tonight on Pirate Cat Radio

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