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Entertainment & Sports

Apr. 21, 2007

Royalty Collector Open to Deals on Internet Radio Music Rates

LOS ANGELES - A music-royalty-collecting group announced Thursday that it will discuss "mutually beneficial business arrangements" with commercial and nonprofit webcasters, many of whom have called a recent rate hike for music played over Internet radio airwaves a potential death blow to the industry.

By Andrew Harmon
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - A music-royalty-collecting group announced Thursday that it will discuss "mutually beneficial business arrangements" with commercial and non-profit webcasters, many of whom have called a recent rate hike for music played over Internet radio airwaves a potential death blow to the industry.
      Webcasters have denounced a March decision...

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