This week, the White House issued a broad white paper on intellectual property enforcement, specifically overseas. In that paper was buried a small section endorsing a “performance right” that would require radio stations to pay a fee to record labels and performers when they play music. In other words, a performance fee. US Intellectual Property [...]
The White House on Performance Rights
Posted on 21. Mar, 2011 by freeradio in Blog, Commentary, News
The Local Radio Freedom Act is BAAAACK
Posted on 07. Mar, 2011 by freeradio in Blog, News
It’s official – the Local Radio Freedom Act is back in full force in the 112th Congress. Sending a strong message about their support for free and local radio stations, Sens. Ben Nelson (D-NE) and John Barrasso (R-WY) and Reps. Mike Conaway (R-TX) and Gene Green (D-TX) introduced the resolution late last week. Much like [...]
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 [...]
Performance tax could take radio stations off the air
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by freeradio in News
The Knoxville radio station STAR 102.1 is worried about the possibility of paying thousands of dollars in new fees assessed on them by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The record labels are asking Congress to impose a “performance royalty” on all radio stations in the United States, and the effect could be crippling, [...]
Media Institute opposes Performance Rights Act
Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by freeradio in News
The Media Institute, a non-profit foundation dedicated to researching the effects of communication policy issues, opposes the Performance Rights Act. The institute’s latest report titled “Performance Fees on Radio Stations: A Debacle Waiting To Happen,” details the effects of the proposed law and how it would specifically damage minority-owned and local broadcasters. FMQB reports: Black [...]
Radio is more important than ever to songwriters
Posted on 26. Oct, 2009 by freeradio in News
It’s a singles business. That’s what songwriters are saying more these days as record executives are more interested selling singles than full albums – and it’s radio that is providing that critical publicity to make a chart-topper. Fewer consumers are purchasing full albums and instead turn to the hits and download them online from retailers [...]
Fred Baker getting out of the business?
Posted on 25. Oct, 2009 by freeradio in News
The Performance Rights Act (PRA) threatens to force many local radio broadcasters off the air if it passes through Congress. The costs will just be too high, and one broadcaster has already predicted closing his doors. Fred Baker, Jr., president of KISR radio in Arkansas, says, “if it does go through, I will probably get [...]
Senate Letter Opposes Performance Rights Act
Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by freeradio in News
Senators Blance Lincoln (D-AR) and John Barrasso (R-WY) sent a letter today to Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) andMinority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) opposing the Performance Rights Act. The PRA passed through the Senate Judiciary Committee last week. “By many estimations, passage of this legislation would result in potentially billions of dollars flowing from local [...]
Newberry: “They’re running out of money”
Posted on 10. Oct, 2009 by freeradio in News
Record companies are fighting for a performance tax on radio broadcasters because they’re “running out of money,” says National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Chairman Steve Newberry in USA Today. ”When you start with that basis, it’s very difficult to engage in good-faith negotiations.” “If a large station is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars a [...]


