Webcasters with significant advertising revenue, like Pandora or Slacker, will pay the greater of 25 percent of revenue or a fee each time a listener hears a song, starting at .08 cent for songs streamed in 2006 and increasing to .14 cent in 2015. Pandora had $19 million in revenue last year and expects that to rise to $40 million this year.
Small sites with less than $1.25 million in revenue, like AccuRadio, Digitally Imported and RadioIO, will pay 12 to 14 percent of it in royalties. All stations will be required to pay an annual minimum fee of $25,000, which they can apply to their royalty payments.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/08/technology/internet/08radio.html?hp
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Music Labels Reach Online Royalty Deal
A New York Times article on Tuesday's agreement between Music Labels and SoundExchange and online broadcasters:
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