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Now, Pandora Sues ASCAP
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(11/6/2012 1:53:48 PM) Flag as inappropriate content
"Terrestrial radio, too, recently made a similar move. The Radio Music Licensing Committee negotiated a better rate for traditional radio, however the RMLC recently sued SESAC on behalf of broadcasters in an effort to get better terms."
A reasoned fairness demands equivalencies across all platform - AM, FM, Sat, Internet. All same-same.
What ownership does with testing commercial load acceptance of an audience is up to them.
Pandora's position seems unreasonable. Pandora by choice limits its revenue by selling considerably fewer advertising units than over the air RADIO. Why would ASCAP give them the same percentage as RADIO? If Pandora can't make money with their flawed business model they can increase AD inventory or subscription fees.
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(11/6/2012 1:53:48 PM) Flag as inappropriate content
"Terrestrial radio, too, recently made a similar move. The Radio Music Licensing Committee negotiated a better rate for traditional radio, however the RMLC recently sued SESAC on behalf of broadcasters in an effort to get better terms."
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(11/6/2012 7:04:43 AM) Flag as inappropriate contentA reasoned fairness demands equivalencies across all platform - AM, FM, Sat, Internet. All same-same.
What ownership does with testing commercial load acceptance of an audience is up to them.
- Ronald T. Robinson
(11/6/2012 6:04:08 AM) Flag as inappropriate contentPandora's position seems unreasonable. Pandora by choice limits its revenue by selling considerably fewer advertising units than over the air RADIO. Why would ASCAP give them the same percentage as RADIO? If Pandora can't make money with their flawed business model they can increase AD inventory or subscription fees.
- Gary Burns
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