I'm getting indigestion reading all of these complaints about Internet Radio dying. My acid reflux isn't due to the fee hikes, it's the short-sightedness of everyone bitching about them.
Folks, we're ON THE INTERNET here. What happens when a network goes down? You route around it. If the big music licensing conglomerates can't understand the market, route around them. This could be the best thing to ever happen to Internet Radio, and music in general, a new marketplace and new systems will form in the wake of the dying beast(s). A fallen tree may support more life than a living one.
Independent and forward-thinking artists have an enormous opportunity now to get in front of listeners. Online stations have a chance to become next generation leaders, to provide rich new music, and most importantly to engage the listeners with them in their battle to find new sources of content.
Please, people, stand up and do the right thing, MOVE ON.
Folks, we're ON THE INTERNET here. What happens when a network goes down? You route around it. If the big music licensing conglomerates can't understand the market, route around them. This could be the best thing to ever happen to Internet Radio, and music in general, a new marketplace and new systems will form in the wake of the dying beast(s). A fallen tree may support more life than a living one.
Independent and forward-thinking artists have an enormous opportunity now to get in front of listeners. Online stations have a chance to become next generation leaders, to provide rich new music, and most importantly to engage the listeners with them in their battle to find new sources of content.
Please, people, stand up and do the right thing, MOVE ON.
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