In a commentary published Tuesday in Dartmouth College’s student newspaper, The Dartmouth, author Divya Gunasekaran notes, “…air play has served as a free promotional opportunity for artists. Record labels may be suffering financially, but undermining radio stations to save the skins of a few major labels can hardly be called a solution.” Not only does it [...]
Performance tax “a blow of apocalyptic proportions”
Posted on 31. Mar, 2010 by freeradio in Blog, Commentary
Radio rally strikes back over royalty bill
Posted on 05. Mar, 2010 by freeradio in News
Members of the Free Radio Alliance yesterday greeted Capitol Hill staffers on their way to work and asked them to oppose the Performance Rights Act. Capitol Hill’s largest publication, The Hill, wrote about the rally this morning. The gathering was in response to the RIAA-backed MusicFirst Coalition’s press conference with Dionne Warwick that same day. [...]
Sen. Mark Warner speaks out against performance tax
Posted on 26. Feb, 2010 by freeradio in News
Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) called in to the 1070 WINA morning news show in Charlottsville, VA yesterday and expressed his concern that legislation pending in the House of Representatives would stifle local radio stations and prevent them from serving the public interest. The Performance Rights Act could potentially cost radio stations millions of dollars in [...]
National Black Church Initiative Speaks Out Against Performance Tax
Posted on 25. Feb, 2010 by freeradio in Press Releases
A coalition of 34,000 church- and minority-owned radio broadcasters wrote a letter today to U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi today urging her to oppose the Performance Rights Act, otherwise known as the performance tax. “This is the worst time to impose additional fees on minority-owned radio stations that are already dealing with layoffs, [...]


