Posted on 08/28/2009 12:14:04 PM PDT by a fool in paradise
We can step on up through the years. The corporations don't own everything. Some music IS public domain in this country.
The artist who isn’t seeing anything from the publishing side of his songs may not be seeing anything from the album sales either. But this isn’t the fault of radio.
I work in radio for a LIVING..and I can tell you that as a small market station, we’d be out of business in a heartbeat..our community would not support an all-talk station. To me, the argument the artists have should be with ASCAP or their record companies..not radio! And hey artists..how would you sell records if you had no radio airplay?? When no radio stations remain that play music, you won’t sell anything! Talk about biting off your nose to spite your face, c’mon!
Stop making sense! You are going to tick off all the Democrats!
I’m not in support of the bill and I am a musician. That being said, your question to artist about selling their records without airplay is honestly not a concern to us any longer.
Commercial FM stations have completely abandoned their traditional role as providers of “new” music to the public. If they ever become relevant again and consider playing artists from the current decade we may support their endeavors.
In the meantime I am a little ambivalent as to how many retirement checks they may be forced to send to AC/DC, U2, or Pearl Jam.
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