Archive for January 15th, 2009
Public broadcasters agree to Web music royalties (The State)
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and a group that collects royalties for artists and recording copyright owners said Thursday they've agreed on payment terms for streaming music online. The agreement between CPB and SoundExchange establishes the royalties that will be paid on behalf of the public radio system for streaming sound recordings on a variety of public radio Web sites from Jan. ...
Public broadcasters agree to Web music royalties (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and a group that collects royalties for artists and recording copyright owners said Thursday they've agreed on payment terms for streaming music online.
Akron Insider: Football season review with J.D. Brookhart (Akron Zips)
AKRON, Ohio – Step inside the UA podcast studios as Akron Insider Andy Harris brings you the latest news from the Zips Athletics Department. Listen now via streaming audio or download to your iPod!
E-MU Announces Emulator X3 Now Shipping (Harmony Central)
E-MU® Systems has announced that the long-awaited Emulator X3 Streaming Sampling Synthesizer is now in stock and shipping. The Emulator X3 features full Vista compatibility, native 64-bit applications, multi-processor and multi-threading support.
IBN Sports and Gary SouthShore RailCats Sign New Deal (OurSports Central)
GARY, Ind. - The Gary SouthShore RailCats and IBN Sports today announced they have renewed their partnership for 2009, bringing live streaming video of every RailCats home game free to fans across the world for the second year in a row.
Internet radio services opens new possibilities (Truman State University Index)
Pandora, a popular streaming radio service, provides the listener with an opportunity to hear the songs without downloading or buying them.
