Day of Silence Press Coverage
Internet radio stations to protest royalty hikes
Web Radio's 'Day of Silence' Protests Royalty Increases
Los Angeles Times - 12 hours ago
WASHINGTON — Across the Internet, the music will die today.
Web Radio's 'Day of Silence' Protests Royalty Increases
FOX News - 2 hours ago
NEW YORK — Web radio broadcasters across the United States were preparing for a 'Day of Silence' on June 26 to protest the US government's plans to boost ...
Business 2.0, CA - 5 hours ago New licensing fees could doom Internet radio, but webcasters are fighting back with a 'Day of Silence.' Business 2.0's Chris Taylor investigates. ... |
Washington Post, United States - 7 hours ago By Mike Musgrove No, music fans, there isn'ta problem with your Web connection -- it's just that many Internet radio stations are deliberately offline today ... |
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - 19 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) - Dozens of online music broadcasters will go silent on Tuesday to protest a new set of royalty rates that many smaller companies say would ... |
The Age, Australia - 20 hours ago Dozens of online music broadcasters will go silent on Tuesday to protest a new set of royalty rates that many smaller companies say would put them out of ... |
Forbes, NY - 20 hours ago AP 06.25.07, 5:50 PM ET Dozens of online music broadcasters will go silent on Tuesday to protest a new set of royalty rates that many smaller companies say ... |
Information Week Weblog, NY - 30 minutes ago The intent of the protest is to demonstrate what will be heard on July 17th, the date that 17 months of retroactive royalty payments are due. ... |
CIO Today, CA - 1 hour ago By Jennifer LeClaire Internet-only webcasters and broadcasters that simulcast online are protesting royalty hikes in a "Day of Silence," alerting their ... |
Top40-Charts.com, NY - 2 hours ago WASHINGTON, DC (Top40 Charts/ SaveNetRadio) - The regularly scheduled programming of millions of Internet radio listeners will be temporarily interrupted ... |
CIO Today, CA - 3 hours ago By Hiawatha Bray The Digital Music Association, which represents Internet broadcasters, has asked a federal court to suspend the Internet radio royalty fee ... |
Manila Times, Philippines - 4 hours ago Internet radio listeners will tune in to the sound of silence on Tuesday as webcasters protest a sharp rise in royalty fees that critics say will force ... |
PopMatters, IL - 6 hours ago by Brad Kava SAN JOSE, Calif.—When 29 million music listeners turn to their favorite Internet radio stations Tuesday, many will be greeted with the sound of ... |
PhysOrg.com, VA - 9 hours ago A man listens to the radio on his computer. US Internet radio listeners will tune in to the sound of silence on Tuesday as webcasters protest a sharp rise ... |
Middle East Times, Egypt - 11 hours ago LOS ANGELES, CA, USA -- US Internet radio listeners will tune in to the sound of silence Tuesday as Webcasters protest a sharp rise in royalty fees that ... |
calendarlive.com, CA - 12 hours ago By Jim Puzzanghera, Times Staff Writer It's a protest staged by online radio stations to preview what they say will happen when substantially higher royalty ... |
Deseret News, UT - 12 hours ago AP NEW YORK — Dozens of online music broadcasters will go silent today to protest a new set of royalty rates that many smaller companies say would put them ... |
6abc.com, PA - 17 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) - June 25, 2007 - Dozens of online music broadcasters will go silent on Tuesday to protest a new set of royalty rates that many smaller ... |
ABC News - 1 hour ago Artists wail against royalty fee increases for Web broadcasters who offer a rare promotional service for independent musicians. ... |
San Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour ago By Brad Kava When 29 million music listeners turn to their favorite Internet radio stations today, many will be greeted with the sound of silence - but not ... |
Macworld, CA - 2 hours ago By Christopher Breen If you’re accustomed to listening to streaming Internet radio or streaming music services such as Pandora, you may be surprised to ... |
Wired News - 3 hours ago By Eliot Van Buskirk June 26, 2007 | 10:39:49 AMCategories: Save Net Radio With all the lead-up to today's "Day of Silence" for webcasters in protest of the ... |
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 4 hours ago AP Posted: 8:54 AM- LOGAN - Utah Public Radio will shut down regular programming on its Web stream to protest music royalties for Internet radio. ... |
InformationWeek, NY - 4 hours ago Since a bunch of badly-disguised radicals trespassed on a merchant ship and tossed some of its cargo into the waters of Boston Harbor, people have come up ... |
Washington Post, United States - 6 hours ago If you listen to music, news or other programming via the Internet, you're likely to find a soundstream of silence today. The Day of Silence is a one-day ... |
BBC News, UK - 8 hours ago Web radio broadcasters across the US will hold a "day of silence" on Tuesday in protest at plans to hike royalty payments when music is played online. ... |
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 8 hours ago Internet radio DJs are replacing their eclectic playlists with a "Day of Silence" today, a protest against new royalty rates they say could decimate the ... |
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - 9 hours ago Thousands of Internet radio stations will stop the music today for the National Day of Silence, a nationwide protest of an impending increase in royalty ... |
Hartford Courant, United States - 11 hours ago By JANICE PODSADA, Courant Staff Writer Charles R. St. James is one of thousands of people who operate an Internet radio station. At any given time, ... |
Boston Globe, United States - 11 hours ago By Seth Kroll | June 26, 2007 FAMILY JUNCTION is a band made up of five childhood friends. We decided that, after college, we were going to take on the ... |
Globe and Mail, Canada - 22 hours ago To paraphrase a well-used joke: if an Internet radio station falls in cyberspace, does anybody here it? That's the question many online radio listeners ... |
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South Asian Women's Forum, India - 22 hours ago LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The SaveNetRadio Coalition said thousands of web-based broadcasters would participate in the "National Day of Silence", ... |
MP3.com - Jun 25, 2007 By Jim Welte - MP3.com Webcasters to protest recent hike in the royalty rates they pay to play music on their sites; most majors on board except for Last.fm ... |
CNBC, NJ - Jun 25, 2007 Network ad prices are up despite a ratings slide. CNBC's Julia Boorstin has the story. National Day Of Silence: Will Internet Radio Be Heard? ... |
Spin, NY - Jun 25, 2007 Attention web radio listeners! Tomorrow (June 26), thousands of webcasters will go silent or air intermittent public service announcements in an effort to ... |
CNBC, NJ - Jun 25, 2007 By CNBC.com | 25 Jun 2007 | 10:59 AM ET Some fans of Internet radio may click on their favorite Web site and hear nothing but silence on Tuesday. ... |
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Jun 25, 2007 Listeners who log onto to WFPK 91.9-FM or WUOL 90.5-FM Internet streaming radio tomorrow between 9 am and 5 pm will hear the sound of silence. ... |
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Jun 25, 2007 Internet radio listeners will hear SOS -- sounds of silence -- from their computers and cell phones on Tuesday, when Webcasters plan to stop the music as a ... |
FindLaw, CA - Jun 25, 2007 By CECILY MAK This Tuesday, June 26, is a "day of silence" on which webcasters will protest the hike in Internet radio royalty rates, scheduled to become ... |
iT News, Australia - Jun 24, 2007 By Clement James, 25 June 2007 15:47 AEST Internet, Government/Law Thousands of US webcasters will go silent on 26 June in a bid to draw attention to ... |
Radio Javan, GA - Jun 24, 2007 On Tuesday, June 26th, Radio Javan will be participating in Internet radio's Day Of Silence. The future of Internet radio is in immediate danger and ... |
Spacelab, MN - Jun 24, 2007 In the ongoing struggle between web radio broadcasters and the Copyright Royalty Board's proposed rate fees, a new development has emerged to show ... |
MP3 Newswire, NJ - Jun 24, 2007
By Richard Menta 6/24/07 It took me less than 10 minutes to post my own Net radio station, a station that unlike terrestrial radio has a worldwide reach. ...