Friday, March 03, 2006

RIAA Wants 30% of Sirius Revenues for Royalties!

RIAA Wants 30% of Sirius Revenues for Royalties!
f the parties can't come to an agreement by June 30, 2006, they'll enter into arbitration.

1 comment:

Tim said...

sirius new digital music group formed

ken ,

first to the board members ..always check out Kens site, read the surveys....check out the new artist ...dont worry about spam emails or mailing list....just honest information from a truely vocal industry person that tends to cut through all the crap and get's directly to the heart of the issue's at hand

http://www.audiographics.com/

i think your comment "so what" is on the money.........with many.


i tend to agree completely with your thoughts, on this issue.. what's really required is they pay the artist ,its basicly a very disruptive concept that should soon roar through the industry along with wallstreet the real battle for " Music Broadcasting " has just launched with (wdmg)

maybe some of us should ask ken a few question's via the link below,

Online Music's New Competitor
Word of a new partnership that's forming in online music is making the rounds in investment circles. World Digital Music Group (WDMG) has announced formation of YMCTV Productions, and the hiring of "Larry Namer to develop next-generation multi-platform music programs for a variety of distribution outlets, including cable, broadcast, broadband, wireless, satellite, Internet, and foreign markets...Namer is the founder of E! Entertainment Television, Movies USA, Comspan Communications and other highly successful entities...."Already owner of YMC Records, WDMG is expanding its reach into the independent music arena by offering "City Sessions" which shows "the music scene in major cities across the country." Ten episodes of this program have already been shot.Now, you might be giving this a "so what" reaction, but there are reasons to believe that WDMG will be making inroads rapidly: It's partnered companies include RadioShack, Dish Network, and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Related Story: City Sessions
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