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Renowned Internet station East Village Radio to shut down, citing music-licensing cost

In a development that intersects Internet radio, small business, and hyperlocal content, East Village Radio (EVR) has announced that it will shut down its operation on May 23. The famous pureplay is owned by a New York restaurateur, Frank Prisinzano, who cited rising music-licensing expenses as the reason for turning off the station. Continue Reading

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Beats Music royalty statement leaks subscriber and royalty figures

A Beats Music royalty statement was leaked to The Trichordist, David Lowery’s musician advocacy site. The document divulges previously unknown subscriber and royalty information. Click for an informal and unofficial reconstruction of the Beats Music audience level and royalty percentages in March. Continue Reading

Songwriter Equity Act jumps from House to Senate, gains new life

The Songwriter Equity Act, proposed legislation originally introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives, is picking up new steam in the Senate, as three co-sponsors announced they would introduce their re-write of the bill. The senators gained publicity for their legislative action by holding a press event in Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe. Continue Reading