Posted on 08/23/2010 2:08:49 PM PDT by a fool in paradise
There may be an FM radio in your next cell phone whether you want it or not. The National Association of Broadcasters is lobbying Congress to stipulate that FM radio technology be included in future cell phones. In exchange, the NAB has agreed that member stations would pay about $100 million in so-called performance fees to music labels and artists. Radio stations would be required to pay performance royalties on a tiered schedule with larger commercial stations paying more than smaller and non-profit stations.
The agreement is part of a compromise between the NAB and the Recording Industry Association of America, which will take the deal to legislators mulling changes to the laws that govern the music and radio industries. Under the proposal, non-profit stations and small commercial stations with less than $50,000 in annual revenue would pay $100 or 1% of revenue, whichever is the lesser amount. On the other end of the spectrum, stations with more than $1.25 million in annual revenue would pay 1% of their revenue.
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The fees havent been approved yet and there is no guarantee the proposal will pass in this session of Congress, or even in any session.
It is important to note that stations with incidental music use news, talk and sports radio would not pay for music, said NAB spokesman Dennis Wharton earlier this month in a statement.
Additionally, religious services not religious music would be exempt from music fees. Broadcasters have also argued that FM radio access on cell phones would have public safety benefits by alerting and informing citizens in crisis situations.
Online radio already is required to pay performance fees and many online music providers have said the fees caused them to abandon their service or sharply curtail it.
The proposed legislation would require all future cell phones to include an FM chip representing an estimated cost of about $1 for each chip. Although most cell phone manufacturers oppose being mandated to supply FM chips, many cell phones already include FM chips.
A coalition of six technology industry associations announced their opposition to the chip mandate on Monday. Calls for an FM chip mandate are not about public safety but are instead about propping up a business which consumers are abandoning as they avail themselves of new, more consumer-friendly options, according to a coalition statement.
The coalition consists of the CTIA the Wireless Association, the Consumer Electronics Association, the Information Technology Industry Council, the Rural Cellular Association, TechAmerica and the Telecommunications Industry Association.
could this mandate to buy an FM chip be used as legal justification to force Americans to buy health insurance?
I noticed that NPR will what only pay 100 bucks a year?
Every cell phone should, by law, have a beeber.
Please go back and re-read my post. You might actually see the part where I called this idea ridiculous. I was simply pointing out to the other poster that some people do consider them useful, since he called them useless.
What I need is an AM tuner on my phone.
I wouldn’t worry about this particular issue. The cell phone boys have way more $ to throw around Congress than the dying Radio and Recording Industry.
Off course if they strike a deal to stick it to all of us all bets are off.
This is the Obama version of the WWII german radios which were limited by the german government of the time.
If I want an FM radio, I’ll buy an FM radio. I don’t need one in my cell phone.
LOLOL! I agree!
The govt will make it impossible to make a profit on FM and make the only option full-time marxist talk radio that nobody will listen to.
At the same time they’ll de-allocate AM radio wavelengths putting the opposition out of business.
That is if we don’t vote them out in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016....
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Well, our government wouldn’t want you to have access to AM 640, KFI.. John & Ken, or Rush, Levin or any of the other conservative radio programs. So, FM ONLY it is!
There is a reason I don't listen to "music" on the radio.
Despite the fact that I own FIFTEEN RADIOS.
Try again, idiots.
That’s it.
Thanks a fool in paradise.
built in CD player or 33 1/3 rpm turntable would be more useful for me. I still have lots of records and CDs.
Which corporate whore is bringing this to Congress, how is this in the people’s interest?
Some stations offer apps on the iphone. Why be forced to buy when you have the choice.
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