Sunday, April 1, 2007

the motive for killing webcasting

Lucas Gonze:: To the major labels, revenues from webcasting royalties are not significant in comparison to revenues from the iTunes store and comparable online distributors. The iTunes store, mainly. If the webcasting industry disappears from the face of the internet, that is an acceptable level of collateral damage as long as revenues from premium services like iTunes rise enough.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

To save Internet radio: BOYCOTT iTunes!! And boycott all other mainstream commercial radio.

Indeed we should stop buying albums as well, for a while at least, while telling the bastards at the record comanies why we are doing this.

I've bought my last CD for at leasst the foreseeable future.

April 19, 2007 3:07 PM  

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