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Internet Radio Rewind #032: New congressional bill; new podcast network; more

A weekly podcast from RAIN News

Sponsored by AudioBoom


A six-minute blast of news you need to know in streaming audio.

THIS WEEK: Local Radio Freedom Act hits Congress; a new podcast network; Led Zeppelin loosens the leash; streaming audio growth projection; something new for Radioplayer; Russell Brand podcast; Starbucks leaves behind CDs. Continue Reading

Last Call! Final day to submit your company for RAIN Summit startup showcase

Last day!

RAIN Summits will feature the Streaming Audio’s Startup Economy discussion panel at RAIN Summit West, April 12 in Las Vegas.

Early-stage startups — this is your invitation to apply for a chair on the panel. Present your early-stage business at the premiere information and networking event for the streaming audio industry. Send your submission today! CLICK THROUGH for details. Continue Reading

RAIN Summit West calls for new companies to participate in influential panel

Calling startups in the streaming audio space!

RAIN Summits announces the “Streaming Audio’s Startup Economy” discussion panel at RAIN Summit West, April 12 in Las Vegas.

Early-stage startups — this is your invitation to apply for a chair on the panel. Present your early-stage business at the premiere information and networking event for the streaming audio industry! Continue Reading

adStream: We hear frequent real estate ads, as category is projected to grow

adStream is a journal of ad-stalking in streaming audio services.

We have heard real estate ads frequently during the course of these weekly installments. Borrell Associates released a study of ad spending in the real estate category, projecting an increase in streaming audio. We expect to hear more of Zillow and Trulia, and local agency ads as local streaming audio marketing grows apace. Continue Reading

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Pandora vs. SoundExchange: Pandora’s rebuttal in copyright duel of government documents

by Brad Hill

In the “Webcasting IV” rate-setting procedure, a two-year run-up to new statutory music licensing rates, Pandora filed a new document yesterday with the Copyright Royalty Board (CRB). The document refutes arguments put forward by SoundExchange last fall. Rebuttal arguments are included from four expert witnesses, including Larry Rosin of Edison Research, which was commissioned to perform market research included in the brief. Continue Reading