Webcast royalty issue spurs nationwide media coverage ·Sep 18, 01:46 PM Mainstream press outlets have begun to latch onto the severity and importance of the CRB ruling, providing robust coverage of the ruling’s mandates and how the decision stands to silence the majority of the Webcasting community. We’ve compiled the list below as a resource for interested and concerned readers to learn how this serious issue is being handled by national news outlets, including the Associated Press. It’s encouraging to see this rapid response from other journalists. Just today, for example, the city of Chicago awoke to an 80-point headline at the top of the Business section of the Chicago Tribune: “Web Radio Reels From Rate Ruling”. We’ll continue to update this list as more coverage emerges. Read this entire story as the second article in the March 7, 2007 issue of RAIN, here. share: del.icio.us. Reddit Digg Yahoo Wink Windows Google Newsvine
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