I've got some ideas for broadcasters, new media companies and record labels with regard to the growth industries of Internet and mobile content.
1. Don't confuse a terrestrial radio station's Internet stream with Internet radio. Young listeners aren't confused. There is certainly nothing wrong with a branded commercial radio station distributing their signal via Internet radio. It's helpful for at-work listening where FM reception may not be strong. But it is not Internet radio to many in the next generation.
2. Internet radio could be the radio of the future but not without a stable and fair royalty agreement with&hellip
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