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The recording industry allowed webcasters to stay online -- but perhaps only in exchange for cracking down on listeners.
July 16, 2007
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After Congress intervenes, the recording industry agrees to let webcasters stream music until negotiations lead to fairer royalty rates.
By Farhad Manjoo
July 13, 2007
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Internet radio plans a day of silence, fans to help choose Dylan's best songs and MTV posts a sneak preview of Kelly Clarkson's new album.
June 22, 2007
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Just as Uncle Sam has finally cracked down on payola in corporate radio, the government has dealt a blow to Internet radio, the only promising home to music beyond the top 40.
By Paul F. Roberts
March 20, 2007
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Small Internet radio broadcasters on the brink of financial disaster have won some breathing room, thanks to the senator from North Carolina.
By F. Timothy Martin
November 19, 2002
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I was happy to pay $9.95 to listen to baseball on the Web. But what I got for my money was a lesson in how little regard the game has for its fans.
By King Kaufman
May 25, 2001
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A new online music service aims to give listeners what they want -- if music-biz moguls are smart enough to let it.
By Janelle Brown
March 20, 2001
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My music system includes the future of Internet audio -- a home-brewed component that lets me listen to any Net-connected radio station, anywhere.
By Bill Rosenblatt
October 30, 2000
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Will Net car radios squash traditional broadcasters flat?
By Damien Cave
June 6, 2000