Internet Radio Takes A Hit
Just when Internet radio was really beginning to take off, the US Copyright Royalty Board has announced a hike in playback fees. This seems like something of a knee-jerk reaction by the major publishers to new music consumption profiles sprouting up around the world - instead of embracing the changes and trying to adapt to them, they are attempting to directly quash a perceived threat to their burgeoning monopoly.
When Less Is Less
On a more positive note, Last.fm is still available to listeners in Europe, and is very user-friendly. If you are feeling the pinch of a Pandora-less existence, perhaps you should check it out.
Other Music Technology Resources
- If you're serious about promoting your new band or label, then there's one book you simply can't afford to be without: The Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook by Bob Baker. Practical promotion advice that can immediately increase your band's profile.
- Want to learn to play guitar? Can't tell a humbucker from a machine head? Look no further, because Jamorama can take you from zero to guitar hero without breaking a sweat.








