Internet Radio Day of Silence

by Scott Beale on June 26, 2007 · 1 comment

Internet Radio Day of Silence

Today the majority of internet radio stations have halted their programming for 24 hours to bring awareness to the effort to save internet radio which is in jeopardy due to a proposed 300% increase in royalty fees. Here’s my previous post on the Internet Radio Equality Act. You can help by contacting your senators and representative. Here’s more info from The SaveNetRadio Coalition and RAIN.

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