Guess what? We’ve got another new station on the Christmas Music 24/7 network airing now. Christmas Music 24/7: Kids started broadcasting this morning. This station will be webcasting Christmas music aimed at kids 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year round. The music includes Veggie-tales, the Wiggles, Snoopy, and a collection of instrumental [...]
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Christmas Music 24/7: Kids now on-air!
July 21st, 2007 · Comments Off
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Christmas Music 24/7: Country now on-air!
July 20th, 2007 · 1 Comment
I am happy, no thrilled, no ecstatic, no overjoyed, no pleased, oh what the heck, let’s go with very happy. I am very happy to announce that the newest Internet radio station to be a part of the Christmas Music 24/7 network is now on the air. Christmas Music 24/7: Country started broadcasting about 10 [...]
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Wordpress Upgraded to 2.2
June 4th, 2007 · Comments Off
I’ve just upgraded the site to the newest version of Wordpress, version 2.2. So far, so good.
I’m still hoping I’ll be able to start up the webcast later this year. July 15th is the day that royalties are due for 2006 through now. HR 2060 and S 1353 still need to get through the Congress. [...]
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New Web Server
March 29th, 2007 · Comments Off
I’ve moved ChristmasMusic247.com over to a new web server. If you’re seeing this message, then you’re on the new server. This server is faster, and has more disk space and bandwidth. This was part of the plans I had for getting ready for Christmas 2007 (only 270 days away!) before the copyright performance royalties mess [...]
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Longer Songs in Rotation Now
March 27th, 2007 · Comments Off
To help reduce my liability for performance royalties, I am only playing songs that are longer than 6 minutes long. This will mean that less than 10 songs per hour will be played. At .0011 cents per song, if you listen for an hour, I will owe 1.1 cents. And since VIP listeners earn me [...]
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Live365 Pays Royalties to Artists, Labels and Songwriters
March 22nd, 2007 · Comments Off
Live365 has released this statement about the new performance royalty rates that the Copyright Royalty Board announced on March 2:
It has always been Live365’s mission to support artists and pay our fair share of royalties. Since its inception in 1999, Live365 has always paid both composer royalties (to ASCAP, BMI and SESAC) and performance royalties [...]
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How the RIAA Stole Web Radio
March 15th, 2007 · Comments Off
How the RIAA Stole Web Radio (Audio Version MP3 2:25 700kb) read by Michael and Laura Clark.
Everyone on the web
Liked web radio a lot.
But the RIAA who lived
In Fantasy land did not.
The artists don’t quite understand,
The impact of web radio throughout the land.
The RIAA hated web radio,
Every single station.
Now please don’t ask why,
Maybe they need [...]
ZDNet Article on the Performance Royalties Issue
March 14th, 2007 · Comments Off
The press is starting to wake up to the performance royalty question. David Berlind writes in Digital culturus interruptus: Right here, right now, the almighty copyright finally comes home to roost about three legal situations this quarter that will impact the Web for years to come.
Good News and Bad News
March 13th, 2007 · Comments Off
Well, the good news is that VIP listeners hours are apparently not included in the amount that I owe to SoundExchange for the privilege of sharing Christmas music with the world. The bad news is I apparently will owe a total of (approximately) $5,367.04 to broadcast from January 1, 2006 through March 11, 2007. I [...]
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No Free Listeners
March 11th, 2007 · Comments Off
I have been forced to remove all free listeners from both of my Christmas stations. The way it works is I would be billed .0011 cents for each song that is heard for each listener. Last Friday I had approximately 2,352 “performances.” Which means I would owe around 3 bucks for the day. And that [...]
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